BIP4COVID19: Releasing impact measures for articles relevant to COVID-19
Author(s) -
Thanasis Vergoulis,
Ilias Kanellos,
Serafeim Chatzopoulos,
Danae Pla Karidi,
Theodore Dalamagas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
quantitative science studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-3337
DOI - 10.1162/qss_a_00169
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , preprint , data science , computer science , covid-19 , scientific literature , identification (biology) , government (linguistics) , set (abstract data type) , variety (cybernetics) , information retrieval , world wide web , infectious disease (medical specialty) , artificial intelligence , disease , geography , medicine , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , botany , archaeology , pathology , biology , programming language
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, a large number of relevant articles have been published or become available in preprint servers. These articles, along with earlier related literature, compose a valuable knowledge base affecting contemporary research studies or even government actions to limit the spread of the disease, and directing treatment decisions taken by physicians. However, the number of such articles is increasing at an intense rate, making the exploration of the relevant literature and the identification of useful knowledge challenging. In this work, we describe BIP4COVID19, an open data set that offers a variety of impact measures for coronavirus-related scientific articles. These measures can be exploited for the creation or extension of added-value services aiming to facilitate the exploration of the respective literature, alleviating the aforementioned issue. In the same context, as a use case, we provide a publicly accessible keyword-based search interface for COVID-19-related articles, which leverages our data to rank search results according to the calculated impact indicators.
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