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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Communication
  • Digital Publishing

Background:

  • Online supplemental materials are increasingly common in scientific publications.
  • Their specific impact on reader comprehension and engagement remains under-explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effect of online supplemental materials on the accessibility and understanding of scientific research.
  • To assess how these digital resources influence reader engagement with complex data.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of reader metrics (e.g., downloads, time spent) for articles with and without supplemental content.
  • Surveys and qualitative feedback from researchers regarding the utility of supplemental materials.

Main Results:

  • Articles featuring online supplemental materials showed significantly higher engagement rates.
  • Readers reported improved understanding of complex methodologies and data when supplemental resources were available.
  • Supplemental materials were particularly beneficial for visualizing data and understanding intricate experimental procedures.

Conclusions:

  • Online supplemental materials are a valuable asset in scientific publishing, enhancing research accessibility.
  • Their strategic integration can improve scientific literacy and facilitate broader understanding of research findings.