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      • Citation and Reference counts in the "Total Cit." and "Total Ref." columns are interactive. To view the citing and referenced articles for a paper, click the number in that column, and a new window with their PubMed records will be opened.
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  2. Citation and Reference counts in the "Total Cit." and "Total Ref." columns are interactive. To view the citing and referenced articles for a paper, click the number in that column, and a new window with their PubMed records will be opened.

  3. Citations: Disseminates link-level, public-domain citation data from the NIH Open Citation Collection; In addition to traditional citation metrics, iCite provides metrics and visualizations developed by the NIH Office of Portfolio Analysis:

  4. Oct 14, 2024 · Citation counts in iCite will also only take into account citations from articles in PubMed (i.e., citations from publications that are not in PubMed will not be factored into an article's total citation count).

  5. Use date filters to help select articles that have been around long enough for meaningful citation counts to accrue. Go to PubMed. There are two options for retrieving the PubMed IDs (PMIDs). This displays a list of PubMed IDs that can be copied and pasted into iCite.

  6. The Relative Citation Ratio (RCR) represents a citation-based measure of scientific influence of one or more articles. It is calculated as the cites/year of each paper, normalized to the citations per year received by NIH-funded papers in the same field and year.

  7. The Relative Citation Ratio (RCR), presented in the Influence module, is a metric developed within the NIH Office of Portfolio Analysis (OPA). RCR represents the field- and time-normalized citation rate, and fields are defined for each article by using its co-citation network.

  8. Dec 20, 2021 · iCite provides bibliometric information for journal articles that have been included in the PubMed database. Citation data are drawn from: PubMed Central, European PubMed Central, CrossRef, and Web of Science.

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