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<a href="https://nete.com" class="nete-logo" aria-label="NETE Homepage">
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<h1 class="site-title">
ERNIE
<div class="sub-title">Enhanced Research Network<br>Informatics Environment</div>
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<a href="https://github.com/NETESOLUTIONS/ERNIE">
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Links to our pubs and preprints
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<a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.14452" class="sidebar-link" target="_blank">
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Converging Interests: Chemoinformatics, History, and Bibliometrics
<div class="sub-title">Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling</div>
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<a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.0c01098" class="sidebar-link" target="_blank">
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Finding Scientific Communities In Citation Graphs: Articles and Authors
<div class="sub-title">In Press (also on ArXiv)</div>
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<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.16737.pdf" class="sidebar-link" target="_blank">
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Delayed Recognition; A Co-citation Perspective
<div class="sub-title">In Press (also on ArXiv)</div>
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<a href="https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/qss_a_00075" class="sidebar-link" target="_blank">
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Frequently Co-cited Publications: Features and Kinetics
<div class="sub-title">Quantitative Science Studies (also on ArXiv)</div>
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<a href="http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-020-03406-8" class="sidebar-link" target="_blank">
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Disruptiveness: A Study of Scientometrics Publications
<div class="sub-title">in Scientometrics</div>
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Co-citations in context: disciplinary heterogeneity is relevant
<div class="sub-title">in Quantitative Science Studies</div>
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Are disruption index indicators convergently valid? The comparison of several indicator variants with assessments by peers
<div class="sub-title">Quantitative Science Studies (also on ArXiv)</div>
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Salton and Bergmark Redux
<div class="sub-title">Scientometrics (also on ArXiv)</div>
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The ERNIE Platform
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Bright Stars & Neighboring Constellations
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<figure class="feature-image">
<img src="images/data_giant.jpg" alt="Illustration of scientists climbing a humanoid data giant made up of glowing 1s and 0s. Illustration by Caitlin Werle">
<figcaption>An intriguing interpretation of Newton's aphorism, <em>"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants"</em>. In this illustration, the giant is a large body of digital information that enables the scientometrist to see further. Thus from Priscian, Bernard of Chartres, Newton, Merton, and Henry Small to us. Credit to Caitlin Werle. Thanks to Haley LaVoo and Sydney Gomes.</figcaption>
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<p> <a href="https://github.com/NETESOLUTIONS/ERNIE">ERNIE (Enhanced Research Network Informatics Environment)</a> originates
from a thought experiment (Williams et al. Cell 163:21-23, 2015) that we subsequently developed
into a knowledge resource for research assessment. Emphasis is placed on the use of Open Source technologies</p>
<p> <em> The ERNIE project terminated on Sep 29, 2020. ERNIE's code is still available from our Github site.
Various ERNIE members have forked the codebase so new manifestations of the concept may emerge. We thank NIDA, NIH for funding us,
and Elsevier for its collaboration. </em>
<p> A reincarnation of sorts has begun effective May 20, 2020 and can be found at
<a href="https://github.com/chackoge/ERNIE_Plus">ERNIE_Plus</a>. Emphasis is placed on using
bibliographic data in the public domain while referencing commercial sources when available. NETE Solutions is no longer
acively supporting the ERNIE project. In fact, NETE Solutions has been acquired by NTT DATA.
<p> From one perspective, ERNIE is a data platform that enables the discovery and analysis of collaborative research networks that underlie
scientific innovations that impact society and individual health. From another, ERNIE aggregates
diverse data for discovery and enables multidimensional measurements of research achievements.
<p> The platform is designed and developed by NETELabs, an experimental research unit within
<a href="https://www.nete.com">NET ESolutions Corporation (NETE)</a>. ERNIE is funded in part by a Fast
Track Small Business Innovative Research award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health,
US Department of Health and Human Services. Phase I was completed in Feb, 2018. Phase II commenced on Sept 30, 2018 and
is focused on building a user community and 'productionizing' the platform.</p>
Data in ERNIE are from both publicly available and commercial sources. Server
infrastructure, custom ETL processes, and data curation workflows are in place.
In its first phase of development, ERNIE
was <a href="https://doi.org/10.1101/371955">tested</a> in case studies spanning
drug development, medical devices/diagnostics, behavioral interventions, and solutions
for drug discovery. These case studies focused on substance abuse and relied on our
core workflow consisting of data mining, linking, and network analysis.</p>
<p>An important event in 2019 was formalizing a partnering agreement with
<a href="https://www.elsevier.com">Elsevier</a>, which resulted in transition of
ERNIE's bibliographic backbone from the Web of Science to Scopus.
Similarly for patents, we now use IPDD from
<a href="https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/gateway.page">Lexis-Nexis</a> instead of the
Derwent Patent Citation Index, which we previously used.</p>
<p>The project philosophy is an amalgam of academic-style research and industry-style
development by a multidisciplinary team embracing agile practices. Diversity in training
and life experience is a feature of this group and we believe that it plays a significant
and positive role in the way we operate. Data Engineers (DEs), the frontline employees in
our group, are typically just out of a Master's degree and are hired on short term contracts.
They are expected to become rapidly productive after joining the team, contribute
substantially during their tenure, and then find employment elsewhere with
substantially increased material benefits (below).
<p>Our DEs have come from various schools including the University
of Southern California, University of Virginia, University of Maryland, University of
California Berkeley, Institut d'Étude Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), University
of Massachusetts Lowell, College of William and Mary, and Columbia University. They
have diverse educational backgrounds: systems engineering, mathematics, computer science,
business analytics, industrial engineering, and philosophy.
<p>The two senior data architects who have
contributed to this project over twenty years of industrial experience each at IBM, Price Waterhouse Cooper,
OpenText, Capital One, and were trained at Peking University and Moscow State University respectively. The
project leader has a background in biochemistry, immunology, peer review and program administration at The
Ohio State University, Washington University School of Medicine, and NIH.
<p> Members of the ERNIE team (present and past) are listed below with their current affiliations along with others who contributed in various measures to development and implementation of the concept.
<ul>
<li>Shreya Chandrasekharan (Microsoft) </li>
<li>Wenxi Zhao (TaskRabbit) </li>
<li>Djamil Lakhdar-Hamina (RDCT)</li>
<li>Sitaram Devarakonda (Vanguard)</li>
<li>Siyu Liu (Ant Group)</li>
<li>Hardik Furia () </li>
<li>Avon Davey (Glaxo Smith Kline)</li>
<li>Akshat Maltare (Vheda Inc)</li>
<li>Samet Keserci (Amazon Research)</li>
<li>Lingtian, Lindsay, Wan (Facebook/Meta)</li>
<li>Dmitriy Korobskiy (NTT DATA)</li>
<li>Shixin Jiang (Capital One)</li>
<li>Haley LaVoo (NTT DATA)</li>
<li>Japjeev Kohli () </li>
<li>Michelle Ryan (NTT DATA) </li>
<li>George Chacko (Univ of Illinois)</li>
</ul>
We extend our footprint through collaborations with academia. Active collaborations are
listed below
<ul>
<li>Jim Bradley, Coll. of William and Mary, VA</li>
<li>Alex Pico, Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco, CA</li>
<li>Tandy Warnow, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL</li>
</ul>
<p> We thank the Program staff at NIDA for constructive critique and advice. This web page was designed by
Haley LaVoo at NETE. </p>
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