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Area of Science:

  • Bibliometrics and Scholarly Communication
  • Data Science and Knowledge Representation

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  • Citation counts are widely used but offer limited insight into research impact.
  • The Journal of Cheminformatics introduced the Citation Typing Ontology (CiTO) pilot to annotate citation intentions.
  • Understanding the reasons for citation (agreement, disagreement, reuse) provides deeper context.

Discussion:

  • This article reviews the utilization of the CiTO pilot by authors in the Journal of Cheminformatics.
  • It examines the distribution of citation annotations through Wikidata and visualization tools like Scholia.
  • The discussion also covers the adoption of CiTO annotations beyond the initial journal.

Key Insights:

  • Authors in the Journal of Cheminformatics have adopted citation intention annotations.
  • Citation annotations are being integrated with open knowledge bases like Wikidata.
  • Visualization tools like Scholia aid in understanding citation contexts.

Outlook:

  • Further adoption of CiTO annotations is encouraged for enhanced research evaluation.
  • Standardizing citation intention annotation can improve scientific discourse and discoverability.
  • Future work should focus on broader implementation and the impact of annotated citations.