Databases

Databases dedicated to science that index all relevant journals

The sources covered in our metadata bases are scientific journals that have an ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) and publish articles with a DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

The current content of SCANLITT's standard metadata bases is detailed below and is constantly evolving. Our metadata bases are updated daily.

Our standard ARTIREV solution is currently supplied with the metadata of DataMan_EU and DataMed. ARTIREV can also process metadata extracted from some other databases. For more information of other metadata that ARTIREV can process, please click below to contact us.

We also offer custom metadata bases for institutions that need to track their research output based on their own choice of journals. If you would lile more information, please click below to contact us.

DataMed

The DataMed database indexes the metadata of 3975 medical journals

→ See the list of journals indexed in DataMed

DataMan

The DataMan database indexes the metadata of social science journals. It includes a set of fields (Finance, marketing, accounting, psychology, etc.) and sub-bases

DataMan FR
→ See the list of 702 journals indexed in DataMan FR

DataMan EU (interfaced with ARTIREV as standard)
→ See the list of the 1771 journals indexed in DataMan EU

DataMan WORLD (coming soon)

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DataEngi

The DataEngi database will index engineering science journals


25 milion

Publications indexed in our databases

60%

Time saved

5747

Scientific journals taken into account

5 million

of indexed publications

50%

Time saved

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Scanlitt databases provide fast access to relevant quality scientific publications. With our cloud-based AI-driven platform, you can promptly find the information you need for your scientific research.

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The development of our metadata databases was partially funded by the French government as part of the Future Investments Program.