Under this new agreement, BMJ says Bibliosan will have access to BMJ Impact Analytics, a research impact tool focused on health and social care, reinforcing its commitment to supporting a healthy, responsible impact culture in research.
BMJ Impact Analytics is one of the most comprehensive tools to track and share the real-world impact of medical and health research, added the publisher. It helps academic institutions and funders discover where research has been cited in clinical guidance and health policies worldwide. It shows direct links to patient outcomes (citing BMJ’s leading decision support tool, BMJ Best Practice) and provides citations in context.
Dr. Moreno Curti, lead coordinator for Bibliosan headquartered at IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo in Pavia said: “Bibliosan’s Impact Analytics agreement with BMJ is a major step towards enabling members to distinguish the consequences of their research.”
Anca Babor, director of Customers and Markets, Publishing & Events at BMJ, said: “I am thrilled that Bibliosan has chosen to expand our partnership to include access to BMJ Impact Analytics for its members in Italy. This tool will help researchers to easily discover, monitor, and share the real-world impact of their work in health and social care. Together, we aim to foster innovation, enhance patient outcomes, and contribute to the global progress of healthcare knowledge."
This new agreement further enhances the provision of BMJ resources for all Bibliosan members, continued the publisher. Existing resources include BMJ Best Practice and journals including The BMJ, Gut, Heart, BMJ Case Reports, and many more. Further information for Bibliosan members can be found here.
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