Name File Type Size Last Modified
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Author_v2.csv text/csv 33.7 MB 01/05/2022 09:35:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Bioentity_v2.csv text/csv 1.1 MB 11/10/2021 04:48:AM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Clinical2Author_v2.csv text/csv 14.7 KB 01/05/2022 05:52:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Clinical2Entity_v2.csv text/csv 546 bytes 01/05/2022 05:55:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Clinical2Institution_v2.csv text/csv 1.3 KB 01/05/2022 05:56:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Clinical_v2.csv text/csv 66.5 KB 11/08/2021 11:39:AM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Institution_v2.csv text/csv 3.8 MB 01/05/2022 05:56:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Paper2Author_v2.csv text/csv 39.6 MB 11/08/2021 12:26:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Paper2Bioentity_v2.csv text/csv 61.1 MB 11/08/2021 02:41:PM
Pubmed20_C04_COVID19_Paper2Institution_v2.csv text/csv 11 MB 11/08/2021 11:46:AM

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary The outbreak of COVID-19 has a severe impact on our families, communities, and businesses. White House released the COVID-19 literature dataset (called CORD-19 dataset) which has grown exponentially into a gigantic collection of over 500,000 articles. Researchers, practitioners, and administrators need data to help them digest this enormous amount of knowledge to address vairous scientific questions related to COVID-19. This data combine CORD-19 dataset, author information from Semantic Scholar, tweets information from Altmetric, bio entities from Pubtator and Clinical Trails data. This data is managed by the University of Texas at Austin and is also hosted at COVID-19 Portal (https://aihealth.ischool.utexas.edu/COVID19/#/).

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms COVID-19; Research Profiling; Biological Entities; Research Activities


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