Publisher Partners

Publishers partner with us to acquire highly qualified traffic and gain valuable insight into how scholars interact with their content.

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Tap into our growing user base of more than 7 million monthly active users across the globe as a new source of qualified traffic

By partnering with Semantic Scholar your content is integrated and becomes discoverable as part of our comprehensive scientific knowledge graph. Additional benefits include programmatic access to refined data via our API for use in analytics and system integrations.

Partner Resources

We provide the following benefits and resources to our partners:

  • Feature-based APIs: Leverage a growing set of APIs for access to our AI refined datasets for analytics or website content integration.
  • Content engagement and click-through analytics: Stay informed with traffic and interaction trends for your indexed content via our suite of analytics.
  • Geolocation reports (coming soon): Understand where traffic for your content is originating from for future planning and marketing.
  • Embeddable widgets for site enhancements (coming soon): Take advantage of widgets to easily incorporate information from Semantic Scholar directly on your site.

Partner Testimonials

Springer Nature

"The sheer volume of scientific content can be overwhelming for all researchers, no matter their field. As a publisher we must therefore support researchers in every way we can so that they can easily find and assess articles in the context of supporting material. Our expanded content indexing partnership with AI2 allows researchers to cut through the clutter and discover research relevant for them, which supports the advancement and acceleration of science and knowledge."
- Henning Schoenenberger, Director, Product Data & Metadata Management, Springer Nature 

Highwire

"Our partnership opens up exciting opportunities for HighWire publishers to apply this powerful new source of metadata to their content repositories. It will enhance the discovery, search and browsing experiences of their researchers and users. Exactly how publishers leverage the metadata that Semantic Scholar creates will be driven by each publisher’s unique needs, and custom development work will be supported by HighWire’s professional services team."
- Jim Longo, former Highwire staff member