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"Scite Review 2026: Citations With Context, Not Just Counts"

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Scite flips the citation metric on its head. Instead of a raw citation count, it classifies each citing paper as ‘supporting’, ‘mentioning’ or ‘contradicting’ — so you can see whether a study has held up or been rebutted.

How it works#

Search a paper or claim; Scite returns a breakdown of how later work treats it, with snippets of the citing context. The Assistant answers questions over theIndexed literature with citations, and ‘Smart Citations’ embed the supporting/contradicting split into reference managers.

Strengths#

  • Distinguishes support from contradiction
  • Surfaces retracted or debunked work fast
  • Assistant cites real papers
  • Integrates with Zotero and reference managers
  • Strong for fact-checking

Weaknesses#

  • Classification is automated and occasionally off
  • Corpus strong in STEM, patchy elsewhere
  • Deep features behind subscription
  • Not a full literature-review tool alone

Pricing#

  • Free — $0: Basic lookup

  • Premium — $9-12/mo: Assistant, alerts, export

  • Teams — custom: Shared, admin

Verdict#

Scite is essential when a claim’s credibility matters — due diligence, medicine, policy. Combine with Elicit and Consensus for a full research stack.

FAQ#

Q: What is a Smart Citation?

A citation tagged as supporting, mentioning or contradicting the original claim, with context.

Q: Can it find retracted papers?

It surfaces contradicting and later work, including corrections and retractions.

Q: Does it replace reading papers?

No; use it to prioritise what to read and what to distrust.

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