Researchers Streamline Citation Submission with New Enzo Product Integration
A new platform aims to simplify the process of submitting research citations, particularly those referencing Enzo Life Sciences products. The system collects comprehensive information about both the researcher and their published work, offering a centralized hub for disseminating scientific findings and acknowledging key reagents used in the research process.
The platform’s form requests detailed information from researchers, beginning with basic personal details such as First Name, Last Name, E-mail Address, and Phone number. Researchers are also asked to specify their Institution / Company and Industry affiliation, with options including Academic, Government, Industrial, Clinical, and Others. Geographic data is collected through fields for City, Zip / Postal Code, Country – offering a comprehensive list of nations – and US State (for US-based researchers).
The core of the submission focuses on the research itself. Researchers must provide the Title of their paper, the Journal in which it was published, and the Year of publication. Crucially, the platform also requests the PubMed ID and PubMed Link for easy verification and access to the full publication.
A key feature of this new system is its focus on acknowledging specific products used in the research. Researchers are prompted to enter the Cited Enzo Product(s) – Print SKU, allowing for a direct link between published findings and the reagents that enabled them. This detailed tracking could provide valuable insights into product usage and impact within the scientific community.
According to a company release, the platform is designed to streamline the citation process and ensure accurate attribution of Enzo Life Sciences products. One analyst noted that this initiative could strengthen the company’s visibility within the research landscape and foster stronger relationships with its customer base.
The submission process concludes with a simple anti-bot measure – a request to leave the final field blank – before allowing researchers to Submit your citation. This new platform represents a significant step towards improving the efficiency and accuracy of scientific citation practices, and potentially offers valuable data for both researchers and reagent suppliers alike.
