Your library and your documents already know a lot about your research. Insights (new in the top navigation) reads it back to you — computed live from your own data, nothing stored or shared.
Integrity check, first
The headline is the one you most want to know: are any retracted or flagged papers cited in your work? Insights cross-references your citations against the retraction status Folio already tracks and, if it finds any, lists each one with the exact documents that rely on it — so you can fix it before a reviewer finds it. If your work is clean, it says so plainly. It also surfaces journal articles missing a DOI and your reading backlog.
Your sources at work
- Load-bearing — the sources cited across the most of your documents. These are the backbone of your thinking; if one turns out to be weak, a lot rests on it.
- Saved, never cited — papers in your library that no document uses yet. Promising reads you forgot, or candidates for the cut.
What your library is made of
Top journals (with a jump into the Journal Index), a breakdown by source type, the year span your sources cover, the citation styles across your documents, and your open-access share.
Insights is on the Insights tab for every signed-in account. The more you cite across documents, the more it has to show.