Software:Dimensions (database)

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Short description: Bibliographic database
Dimensions
ProducerDigital Science (international developers)
Access
CostFree and Subscription
Coverage
DisciplinesLife sciences; social sciences; physical sciences; health sciences
Record depth106 million publications with over 1.2 billion citations openly accessible at
Geospatial coverageWorldwide
Links
  • [app.dimensions.ai Website]

Dimensions is a database of abstracts and citations and of research grants, which links grants to resulting publications, clinical trials and patents. Dimensions is part of Digital Science (or Digital Science & Research Solutions Ltd) - a technology company headquartered London, United Kingdom . The company focuses on strategic investments into startup companies, that support the research lifecycle.

Dimensions was launched in 2018.[1] Some of its data is accessible free-of-charge at app.dimensons.ai.

Two studies published in 2021 compared Dimensions with its subscription-based commercial competitors, and both concluded that Dimensions.ai provided broader temporal and publication source coverage than Scopus and Web of Science in most subject areas, and that Dimensions was closer in its coverage to free aggregation databases, such as The Lens and Google Scholar.[2][3] As of July 2023, Dimensions.ai covers nearly 140 million publications with over 1.8 billion citations.[3]

References

  1. Schonfeld, Roger C. (2018-01-15). "A New Citation Database Launches Today: Dimensions" (in en-US). https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2018/01/15/new-citation-database-dimensions/. 
  2. Singh, V. K., P. Singh, M. Karmakar, J. Leta and P. Mayr (2021). "The journal coverage of Web of Science, Scopus and Dimensions: A comparative analysis." Scientometrics 126(6): 5113-5142
  3. 3.0 3.1 Martín-Martín, A., M. Thelwall, E. Orduna-Malea and E. Delgado López-Cózar (2021). "Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations." Scientometrics 126(1): 871-906

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