BROOKLYN, NY — January 29, 2020 — scite, an award-winning citation analysis platform, and John Wiley & Sons Inc. (NYSE: JW-A) (NYSE: JW-B), a global leader in research and education, have partnered to make the evaluation of scientific research more efficient.
scite has developed a technology that extracts citation statements from scientific articles and classifies them as supporting, contradicting, and mentioning. The resulting information enables scite users to learn quickly whether a study of interest has been tested and what was the outcome.
This partnership will allow scite to extract citation statements from nearly 9M articles, the entire corpus published by Wiley, thus further enriching the information the platform provides. Wiley, in turn, will use scite analytics to better understand their publishing and editorial practices through what scite calls “smart citations” — citations that not merely tell how many times an article is cited, but also provide the context for each citation and a classification, such as whether it provides supporting or contradicting evidence for the cited claim.
Both companies envision that their partnership will enable researchers and anyone who needs to evaluate research and researchers to use the information that citations contain to its full potential.
Myles Axton, Editor-in-Chief of the open-access journal Genetics & Genomics Next, published by Wiley, says, “Given the widespread adoption of citation as a proxy for the impact of scholarly publications, it is important for scholars to fully understand how the citation is used. More insight into citation use helps avoid citation inflation and the propagation of fake news. scite is a tool with a strong network effect and works really well in combination with open access. The more articles are open to the tool, the more authors appreciate the context in which their work is being used.”
Josh Nicholson, co-founder and CEO of scite says, “We’re excited to be working with Wiley to improve the coverage of articles indexed by scite and to begin to work more closely with Wiley to introduce smart citations.”
scite is a Brooklyn-based startup that allows anyone to see if a scientific report has been supported or contradicted. Using deep learning and a network of experts, scite has classified 400 million citation statements from 12 million scientific articles that support, contradict, or mention prior research. scite is used by researchers from dozens of countries and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health.
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