Earlier this year, we kicked off our Data Transparency initiative to give you access to underlying papers that contribute to our document count indicators. We are happy to release the first iteration of this project today with the following new indicators, which are complementary to the % indicators existing in the application. These indicators are in addition to the current % indicators and allow you to view and visualize the data and export the underlying documents.
Indicator Name | Description |
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Documents in top 1% | Papers in the top 1% based on citations by category, year, and document type |
Documents in top 10% | Papers in the top 10% based on citations by category, year, and document type |
Industry Collaboration | Papers that have co-authors from industry |
Hot Papers | Papers that are assigned as Hot Papers in ESI (top 0.1% by citations for field and age) |
In the next few releases, we will extend this capability to other document count indicators such as International Collaboration, Highly Cited Papers, and Documents in JIF, Q1-Q4 indicators.