Scite Strengthens Research Tools with New Partnership with American Society For Microbiology
Scite Expands Partnership with ASM
In a significant step towards enhancing scientific research and citation analysis, Scite, a leading provider of AI-driven research tools, has announced a new indexing agreement with the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). This collaboration marks the inclusion of ASM's extensive portfolio of peer-reviewed journals into Scite’s acclaimed Smart Citations technology, amplifying the platform's capabilities to offer comprehensive insights into microbiological research.
The Importance of the Partnership
The American Society for Microbiology, established in 1899, represents the largest community of microbiologists, delivering pivotal research that has shaped the field for over a century. By indexing ASM's scholarly content, Scite positions itself uniquely in the competitive landscape of AI research platforms, where direct publisher partnerships are often lacking. The integration offers researchers unparalleled access to critical research data, enabling an in-depth understanding of how microbiological studies are cited and utilized across various scientific endeavors.
With over 30 major publishers already partnered with Scite, including the likes of Wiley and The Royal Society, the new agreement with ASM further bolsters Scite's indexing capabilities. The platform now boasts access to more than 1.3 billion indexed citations from full-text articles, setting a new standard for citation analysis through their innovative Smart Citations approach.
Understanding Smart Citations
Scite’s Smart Citations differentiate themselves by providing much more than the traditional citation counts. Rather than merely indicating the frequency of citations, this technology extracts specific sentences where references are used, categorizes the nature of the citation (supporting, contrasting, or neutral), and identifies the relevant sections of the citing papers. Such detailed insights empower researchers to grasp not only how often a paper is cited but also the context in which it is referenced, thereby enhancing the value of their research output.
Josh Nicholson, the Chief Strategy Officer of Research Solutions, emphasized the transformative power of this partnership, stating, “By integrating ASM’s journals into our Smart Citations platform, we’re providing researchers with deeper insights into how microbiology research builds upon previous findings, whether it supports or challenges existing literature, and how it's applied in subsequent studies.”
Benefits for Researchers and Publishers
The benefits of this partnership extend beyond just researchers; publishers also see tangible advantages. Data reveals that publishers associated with Scite typically experience an 11% increase in document supply revenues and a dramatic increase in article views—approximately 2.5 times higher than their non-indexed counterparts. This not only increases traffic but also enhances the visibility and impact of their published research.
Karie Kirkpatrick, Journals Platform Analyst at ASM, reflected on the value of this agreement: “They are transforming traditional metrics into a richer, more meaningful framework, helping ASM and our research community better understand the scholarly impact of our work,” she noted.
The Future of Research Evaluation
Scite's indexing agreement with ASM signifies a growing recognition of the importance of accessible and contextualized research evaluation tools. As the publishing landscape evolves, the comprehensive analysis of citation patterns across different journals and disciplines becomes essential for fostering scientific advancement. With its commitment to ethical practices in sourcing and providing information, Scite is setting a precedent in the AI research domain—working in collaboration with publishers, and not simply utilizing scraped content.
This agreement not only strengthens Scite's position but underscores ASM's commitment to advancing microbiological research through innovative technology. The partnership aims to enhance both research effectiveness and public policy advocacy based on empirical evidence stemming from robust scientific inquiry. As we move forward, developments such as these promise to transform how researchers interact with and utilize scientific literature, paving the way for a more insightful and efficient research community.
About Research Solutions
Research Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: RSSS) is a pioneer in providing vertical SaaS and AI technology designed to streamline the research workflow for academic institutions and organizations globally. As one of the few independent marketplaces catering to scientific content, Research Solutions integrates cutting-edge AI tools with easy access to both open-access and paywalled studies, facilitating quicker and more efficient scientific discovery.
About the American Society For Microbiology
The ASM is a global society dedicated to microbiological research, connecting scientists and professionals to meet some of humanity's most urgent issues like climate change and antimicrobial resistance. Through its collective expertise and commitment to open science, ASM plays a crucial role in advocating for science-driven public policies that benefit society.