Digital Science is a technology company serving the needs of scientific research. We offer a range of scientific technology and content solutions that help make scientific research more efficient. Whether at the bench or in a research setting, our products help to simplify workflows and change the way science is done. We believe passionately that tomorrow's research will be different - and better - than today's.
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- Overleaf
- Developed by the writeLaTeX team, Overleaf is a collaborative science publication system that makes the whole process more open and more transparent by bringing the whole scientific process into one place, from idea to writing to review to publication.
- Symplectic Elements
- Elements gathers a wide array of information necessary for institutional reporting and helps institutions build contentful web presences, populate their institutional repository & support their institutional Open Access Policy
- Altmetric
- Altmetric for institutions adds value to your libraries and institutional repositories by tracking article level outputs for your institution. Use the tool to show faculty, staff and students a richer picture of their online research impact & it allows users to track and measure online activity around academic research.
- figshare
- Allows researchers to publish all of their data in a citable, searchable and sharable manner. figshare allows users to upload any file format to be made visualisable in the browser so that figures, datasets, media, papers, posters, presentations and filesets can be disseminated in a way that the current scholarly publishing model does not allow. .
- UberResearch
- Dimensions for Universities enables institutions to better understand and act on research funding. It provides analysis of the information held by some of the world’s leading research funders in an intuitive and digestible format. Dimensions helps universities see a clear picture of the funding awarded to their competitors and also highlights potential collaborations in research areas.