Demo corpus. Scores are computed on a select set of biomedical paper/datasets and may be inaccurate for papers outside this corpus — DataRank relies on network effects that improve with scale. We aim to expand this into a fully open resource pending additional funding.
Cell Atlas of The Human Fovea and Peripheral Retina
Top 28%percentile
5.6Top 28%
Dataset Open Access
293 citations · base score 5.6
›Data sources & pipeline
Pipeline:MetadataData-paper checkEnrichmentCitation networkScoring
Enrichment:Pending
FAIR Checklist
Context only (not used in score)Findable (1/2)
- Has DOI
Accessible (1/2)
- Open Access
Interoperable (0/2)
Reusable (1/3)
- Dataset classification
FAIR checklist signals are shown for context only and do not affect DataRank scoring.
DataRank Breakdown
Base Score 15%Citation Network 85%
Base Score Contribution
0.844
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
4.7
From 176 citing papers with measurable signal
Top citers
Why this DataRank?
DataRank blends this paper's own citation count with the influence of the papers that cite it. Here, roughly 15% comes from its base citations and 85% from the citation network (176 citing papers contributed measurable signal).
- Base score B(p)
- log1p(citation_count) — grows sub-linearly, so a paper with 1,000 citations is not 10× a paper with 100.
- Network N(p)
- Σ over citers of log1p(Cq) ÷ max(outdegreeq, 1). Being cited by a highly-cited paper with few references counts most.
- Damping factor d = 0.85
- DataRank = (1−d)·B(p) + d·N(p) — the two cards above are each already multiplied by their share.
- Self-citations excluded
- Citers sharing any OpenAlex author ID with this paper are filtered out before the network sum.
Citers are pulled from OpenAlex sorted by cited_by_count:descand capped per paper, so when the cap binds we keep the highest-signal references and the score is reproducible across reruns.