Help researchers discover and evaluate scientific articles through the use of Smart Citations.
Scite is an award-winning platform designed to help researchers discover and evaluate scientific articles through the use of Smart Citations. Smart Citations allow users to see how a publication has been cited by newer research, providing context and classification to determine whether the citation supports or contradicts the cited claim. This tool is widely used by students, researchers, and institutions to streamline literature reviews, improve the reliability of references, and enhance the overall research process.
Key Features of Scite:
Smart Citations:
- Contextualization: View the context in which a publication has been cited.
- Classification: Determine if the citation supports, contradicts, or mentions the cited work.
Citation Statement Search:
- Find information by searching through a mix of metadata (like titles and abstracts) as well as citation statements indexed from the full text of research articles.
Custom Dashboards:
- Build and manage collections of articles of interest.
- Receive aggregate insights and notifications.
Reference Check:
- Evaluate how references from your manuscript were used to ensure proper citation of high-quality references.
Journal Metrics:
- Explore pre-built journal dashboards to find publications, top authors, and compare yearly Scite Index rankings in various subject areas.
Large Language Model (LLM) Experience:
- The Assistant by Scite uses large language models backed by the Scite database of Smart Citations to minimize the risk of hallucinations and improve the quality of information and references.
- Useful for generating search strategies, building reference lists, and writing marketing and blog posts.
Integration and Accessibility:
- Browser extension and API for seamless integration.
- Tools for embedding citation searches and badges.
Support and Community:
- Trusted by leading universities, publishers, and corporations worldwide.
- Funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.