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Posted by liaison on February 19th, 2024
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iCite was launched in 2015 and is hosted by the National Institute of Health Office of Portfolio Analysis. The site analyzes bibliometric information at the article, author, and institutional level. iCite uses data collected from the NIH Open Citation collection which includes data from PubMed Central, Medline, Entrez, CrossRef, as well as other sources of open access publications. iCite has three analysis modules. The Influence module looks at metrics, such as number of publications and citation statistics that are field adjusted and benchmarked to NIH publications. The Translation module looks at the content of an article and if it is more relevant to human, animal, or molecular/cellular biology and provides citation metrics based on those categories. Finally, the Citations module disseminates link-level, public-domain citation data from the NIH Open Citation Collection. People can search for a specific author, university department, or institution. People can also query up to 10,000 PMIDs at a time to look at and compare large groupings of articles.
To download the full product guide created by NNLM Region 3’s Data Strategist, Katie Pierce-Farrier, visit https://nnlm.gov/DmgJw.