
Are you interested in learning how your journal articles are being cited in policies and clinical guidelines? The NIH Library now offers NIH researchers and staff the ability to request reports and data from BMJ Impact Analytics that show the amount of attention their research is getting in policy and clinical guidance documents.
Get Started (NIH staff only)
Submit a BMJ Impact Analytics request. NIH Librarians will use BMJ Impact Analytics to analyze your scholarly publications and provide you with:
- An automatically generated report listing number of citing policy documents by country, top sources, top funders, documents by year, policy and guidance topics, cited institutions, policy and guidance classifications, policy document types, cited journals, and cited publishers
- An Excel file of publications with policy mentions
- An Excel file of citing policy documents and matched references
BMJ Impact Analytics data can be used in conjunction with traditional citation analyses and Altmetric Reports to provide a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the research’s regulatory and clinical impact.
More Information
Learn more about BMJ Impact Analytics. Contact Joelle Mornini, [email protected], with questions about BMJ Impact Analytics, to see sample exports, or to request other NIH Library Bibliometric Services. ____________________________
The NIH Library is part of the Office of Research Services (ORS) in the Office of the Director (OD) and serves the information needs of staff at NIH and select HHS agencies.
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