Thursday, July 18, 2019

Patents citations from Pubmed Scientific publications



A recently released dataset from Marx, Matt; Aaron Fuegi contains citations from USPTO patents granted 1947-2018 to articles captured by the MS Academic Graph (ID) from 1800-2018.

Files, tab-separated, are available at link : https://zenodo.org/record/3338601

The main file, pcs.tsv, contains the resolved citations matching patent number, MAG ID, the original citation from the patent, an indicator for whether the citation was supplied by the applicant, examiner, or unknown, and a confidence score (1-10) indicating how likely this match is correct.

There is also a PubMed-specific match in pcs-pubmed.tsv.

Authors also made availabel source code for generating the patent citations to science in pcs.tsv is available at https://github.com/mattmarx/reliance_on_science. Source code for generating jif.zip and jcif.zip (Journal Impact Factor and Journal Commercial Impact Factor) is at https://github.com/mattmarx/jcif.

Scripts and programs are mainly for stata & linux (DO files and sh scripts).

 

2 comments:

Medical Journals List said...

PubMed is a platform on which people can access medical journals. It's a search engine that helps find science journals on a database of NLM (National Library of Medicine), specifically biomedical and clinical journals.

simple words, it’s the google of medical journals. It helps prospective medical professionals and current medical professionals to gain more knowledge and know the latest developments in the medical world.
Pubmed Journals List.
While Medline and PubMed are often used as interchangeable terms, they are technically not the same thing. Medline is the largest database component (approximately 90%) within PubMed.

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