Digital Science launches Dimensions Author Check API

Digital Science has launched its new Dimensions Author Check API, enabling scholarly publishers to integrate research integrity checks into their editorial and submission workflows.
Built on Dimensions – the world’s largest interconnected global research database – Dimensions Author Check evaluates researchers’ publication and collaboration histories within seconds, delivering “reliable, concise, structured insights”.
For the first time, the new Dimensions Author Check API enables publishers to embed this functionality directly into their own workflows, without the need to switch to an outside platform.
Dr Leslie McIntosh, Vice President of Research Integrity at Digital Science, said Dimensions Author Check API is designed to support consistent and confident editorial decision-making: “By highlighting key indicators of research integrity – such as retractions, tortured phrases, or unusual co-authorship patterns – the Dimensions Author Check API helps to rapidly identify potential issues for concern. These include continuously improving indicators that will identify paper mills and increase trust in science.”
“Importantly, the Author Check API can do this at scale, giving publishers the ability to screen multiple researchers per request. This makes it ideal for high-volume manuscript processing and broader editorial oversight.”
Digital Science says the benefits of the new Dimensions Author Check API include:
- Seamless integration: A standards-based RESTful API designed for easy deployment within publishers’ internal systems or third-party platforms.
- Actionable insights: Clear summaries highlighting key aspects of researchers’ publication and collaboration histories.
- Operational efficiency: Reducing editorial workload while enhancing the quality and consistency of integrity assessments.
- Support for transparency and trust: Surfacing critical integrity information at key decision points, strengthening publishers’ ability to adhere to ethical standards.
For more information or to explore integration options, contact the Digital Science Publisher Team.
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