Don’t just filter, search!

Wed Nov 27 2019

By using scite, you can quickly find how a scientific report has been cited, not just how many times. You will see the context of citations, instead of only the title of the citing articles, and whether the citations support or contradict the cited report with evidence. With this information, and several filters (year, section, etc.), you can quickly find what dozens of papers are saying about the study you are evaluating. Much faster than by reading all of these papers in their entirety!

Now, we are making this search even easier, especially when you need to look through hundreds or thousands of citations. You can now search within citation contexts themselves to find the citations that have a specific text, name, or number!

For example, searching for all papers that mention a clinical trial for its “efficacy” results, or a preclinical study for the mouse model used, or to identify all citation statements from a specific author.

We hope that our tools will help you explore the wealth of knowledge of citation statements that scite can reveal.

If you need another feature to make you use scite more effectively, or have any suggestions or comments, please let us know hi@scite.ai