Closed cgreene closed 6 years ago
Visualizing the reference counts over time should be feasible for the more recent versions of deep review. At some point, Manubot started storing these in one of the output JSON files
"manuscript_stats": {
"reference_counts": {
"arxiv": 129,
"doi": 369,
"pmcid": 6,
"url": 48,
"total": 552
},
The idea is a plot of publication dates for the references, not date the reference was added to the review.
Focused on only the publications that are cited in deep review or a more general scrape of relevant articles over time like this review?
I'm assuming the former.
I meant the former, and also daily or monthly counts, not annual.
I am going to close this as I don't think it's on the roadmap currently for the Meta Review. If someone is interested in this, they can perform the analysis elsewhere.
It might be nice to highlight some of the items that the programmatic DOI collection gives us. We could implement this (suggested by @michaelmhoffman) to show off some of that: https://twitter.com/michaelhoffman/status/966051493211127808