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COVID-19 Research Contributions by Mount Sinai Authors

by Angelyn Thornton on 2020-06-10T13:18:07-04:00 | 0 Comments

The pace of scientific publishing has accelerated dramatically in response to the COVID pandemic. COVID-19 has highlighted just how invaluable timely medical research is to public health and how dedicated scientific authors are when a crisis is at hand and time is of the essence. Naturally, researchers at Mount Sinai have been keeping pace. 

A new dashboard has been created in the PlumX platform that is dedicated to tracking the 2020 scholarly output of Mount Sinai authors in their contributions to COVID-19 research efforts. Artifacts in this dashboard currently include articles, reviews, and guidelines. The analytics below show that (as of June 10, 2020) Mount Sinai authors have so far netted a total of 10,225 captures, 427 mentions online, 26,740 social media shares, and 1,272 citations

 

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Of the 87 artifacts in this dashboard (as of June 10, 2020), here are some of the top-performing so far:

 

Log into your Plum account to view the dashboard and read the articles. 

Get even more COVID-19 research resources in our special guide.

 


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