[ensembl-dev] Quality of studies/papers
Ibere Spadoto
ispadoto at usp.br
Wed Aug 16 13:34:53 BST 2017
Hi Emily,
Actually, this would not be a relevant issue to the purpose given to the Ensembl API, but anyway thank the proposed way!
I will search about.
Thanks,
Ibere
> Em 16 de ago de 2017, à(s) 08:57, Emily Perry <emily at ebi.ac.uk> escreveu:
>
> Hi Ibere
>
> I'm not sure how this question is relevant to our APIs. You may want to look into Europe PMC who provide things like the number of times a paper has been cited, eg:
> http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/27899575
>
> They also have APIs for accessing these kinds of data on a large scale:
> http://europepmc.org/developers
>
> Obviously, the only real way to judge the quality of a paper is to read it.
>
> All the best
>
> Emily
>
> On 16/08/2017 12:24, Ibere Spadoto wrote:
>> Hi guys!
>>
>> I’m starting with Ensembl API researches and I’ve a doubt:
>> How I could know how strong and acceptable by the cientist community a study/paper is?
>>
>> Somewhere I can do a query of a score or something like?
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>> Ibere
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