Geographically charts co-author collaboration and more; contains information on data culled from the last 10 years of PubMed and already has data on 1.4 million biomedical investigators from more than 150 countries.
Research Profiles gives an in-depth description of an individual UM faculty member by creating a “conceptual fingerprint” of their published research in PubMed and NIH-funded research projects in CRISP.
Allows for easy browsing and a quick bibliometric analysis of the UM Miller School of Medicine by departments.
Database of NIH-funded research from 1972 to the present; includes works in progress.
Pairs CRISP data with NIH financial data; no longer being updated as of February 1st, 2008.
Offers a quick way to locate multiple copies of the same article from different sources.
Provides bibliometric information on authors, publication trends and journals; also creates a proprietary Author’s Rank algorithm for analyzing the impact of the author’s research activity.
A topic search will display the most prolific journals and authors for that topic.
Allows you to view an author’s published citations; this resource can also be used to locate collaborators and view publication trends around the globe.
Open to RSAP Residents only. For additional information, contact Deidre Campbell (Nikki), Administrative Director of the Resident Scholarly Activity Program;
305.626.5709 office
305.324.7526 fax
dcampbell7@humana.com
Use this resource to find out who has cited your paper since it’s been published; this is also a great resource for finding articles like the one you already have—also search ISI: Science Citation Index.
This resource uses journal article publication counts and citation data to help determine influential institutions, individuals, publications and papers, and countries in a field of study.
Use this free resource to identify individuals, departments and laboratories that have made fundamental contributions to the advancement of science and technology in recent decades.
Use this resource and like SCOPUS, it will list new publications that have cited an already-published article.