Enhance rigor and reproducibility in scientific research

SciScore™ is the best methods review tool for scientific articles.

Get actionable results today regarding the transparency of your research manuscripts. Using criteria from various reporting standards (e.g. the NIH, MDAR, and ARRIVE), SciScore generates three reports and a score for every submission. These materials assist researchers, editors, and funders in improving the quality and reliability of scientific research by automatically reporting detected criteria of interest for future review. Researchers can try out one SciScore report for free by signing up with their ORCID. More reports can be acquired via our parters at AsedaSciences. Reports can take as little as 1 minute!

“The SciScore Version 3 beta update will bring along a major improvement for our users with an easy to interpret cover page. At a glance they will be able to see where they don’t adhere yet to policy guidelines and we’ve create a brand new statistics module to help researchers to provide the right information on their reporting.”

— Anita Bandrowski, CEO of SciScore

Analyze your key resources

SciScore helps ensure key resources like antibodies, cell lines, and organisms, are described in enough detail (e.g. vendor names, catalogue numbers, RRIDs, etc.), so that other researchers can try to replicate a studies findings.

Generate an MDAR report fast

Many journals, like Science for instance, currently advise researchers to complete MDAR checklists when submitting their manuscripts. SciScore can produce an MDAR report for your research in under a minute!

Track journal reproducibility with RTI

Using SciScore, the Rigor and Transparency Index (RTI) was created in 2020. It provides information on both the general state of a journal’s rigor & transparency practices, as well as a much more detailed picture.

 Frequently Asked Questions

SciScore was designed to be fast and intuitive, please contact us if you need assistance.

General Questions

Materials, Design, Analysis, Reporting (MDAR)

Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs)

Star Methods Table

ORCID

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