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The JAMA Network and scite Partner on the Development of Smart Citations

Brooklyn, NY - September 12, 2022 - scite, an award-winning platform used by students and researchers to discover and understand the scientific literature better, has partnered with the JAMA Network, part of the American Medical Association (AMA), America’s oldest and largest professional association for physicians and medical students.

Mon Sep 12 2022scite
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New Feature

scite digest

Today we are happy to announce the launch of scite digest, a new way to visualize and share key metrics about your work as a published author.

Wed Mar 30 2022scite
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Twitter + Scientific Publishing = @trendingcites!

Twitter, a social media platform where users discuss nearly any topic, represents a global conversation. With topics ranging from celebrity deaths, government upheavals, sports, science, and more, Twitter is an amazing resource for information.

Mon Jan 31 2022scite
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Scite Expands Coverage in Biomedical Publishing, Moves Forward With Introduction of Next Generation Citations

Brooklyn, NY — January 25, 2022 — scite, an award-winning tool that helps students and researchers discover and understand research findings better, has signed its fifteenth indexing agreement. With new agreements from Wolters Kluwer, Royal Society, and others, scite moves forward in its push to introduce the next generation of citations, called Smart Citations.

Tue Jan 25 2022scite
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Research

How Fast Does Scientific Disagreement and Support Happen?

In the below post, we take a look at the number of days until citations occur broken out by the type of citation, whether it is supporting, mentioning, or contrasting the paper being cited, and where the citation occurs in the citing paper i.e. introduction, methods, results, or discussion…

Tue Jan 04 2022Domenic Rosati
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Other

scite Is Used in Every Country Around the World

As we start to work with universities and other institutions on providing organizational licenses, we often get questions about how many of their students, faculty and staff are already using scite. Even some of our users and partners have expressed interest in who is using scite. We can't give a full picture of this since users often do not self-identify which institutions they come from, use personal emails, or use ad blockers preventing the collection of information such as location and so on. However, we can give a partial description of our user demographics and we wanted to outline this in a post to help people understand who scite users are and where they come from…

Tue Nov 30 2021scite
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