EGA Statistics
Here we expose in a yearly and cumulative manner, the publications, citations, publishers journals and impact factor of EGA related studies.
Publications citing data stored at the EGA
The studies that use EGA datasets are requested to cite the EGA into their bibliography. This fact allows for a faster spreading of the role and purpose of the EGA, being the availability of their studies for testability and reusability purposes.
In order to track the studies we use the unique study accession, provided by the EGA when submitting a new study, and comprised of the keyword EGAS followed by 11 digits such as EGAS00000000001. We use the Europe PMC RESTful Web Service in order to query, and index studies where the EGAS accession was used.
Below, you can find a chart showing the journal publishers of the studies citing data stored in the EGA being cited:
Number of publications citing data stored in the EGA by year
Here, you can find a chart showing the number of publications citing data stored in the EGA by year. These publications could have deposit, or re-used the data. The study acession can be found in the publication. The default values are non-cumulative. You can see cumulative values by clicking "Cumulative".
Journal Impact Factor of Publications Citing Data Stored in the EGA
Here, you can find a chart showing the journal impact factor of publications citing data stored in the EGA. We have used Scimago Journal Rank for this purpose.
- Low impact treshold was defined between 0.0 and 5.0 excluding;
- Medium impact treshold was defined between 5.0 and 10.0 excluding;
- High impact range was established from values equal to or higher than 10.0;
Publications citing a publication containing a EGA study accession
The publications, stating a EGA study accession in the bibliography, can be cited for testibility or reusability purposes. Below, you can find a chart showing the publishers of the publications being cited:
Number of publications citing a publication containing a EGA study accession by year
Here, you can find a chart showing the number of publications citing a publication containing a EGA study accession by year by year. The values are non-cumulative: