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RESEARCH · MODERN REFERENCE · 9 sources

Research sources ranked by Modern Citation Reference

How fit each source is for citation in modern (LLM-era) writing — machine-readability, schema, freshness signals, AI-corpus presence.

Category leader

Our World in Data leads research on Modern Citation Reference A · 90 · 9 sources scored

Category mean
81
Average Modern Reference across 9 research sources
Global mean
81
Average across all SourceScore sources
Δ vs global
0
Equal to global mean

Research ranked by Modern Reference

  1. #1
    Our World in Dataourworldindata.org

    CC-BY licensed; open data + bulk downloads + APIs; widely cited in academia.

    vs cat. mean: +9·full breakdown →
    A·90
  2. #2
    Pew Research Centerpewresearch.org

    Open-access; Article schema; structured data; broad LLM corpus presence.

    vs cat. mean: +5·full breakdown →
    A·86
  3. #3

    Open-access publications + interactive data tools; structured data.

    vs cat. mean: +5·full breakdown →
    A·86
  4. #4

    Open-access publications + structured data + APIs; broad LLM corpus.

    vs cat. mean: +3·full breakdown →
    B·84
  5. #5

    Open-access publications + structured data; broad LLM corpus presence.

    vs cat. mean: +3·full breakdown →
    B·84
  6. #6

    Open-access research + interactive tools + broad LLM corpus.

    vs cat. mean: +1·full breakdown →
    B·82
  7. #7

    Open-source code + papers; broad LLM corpus inclusion in tech vertical.

    vs cat. mean: +1·full breakdown →
    B·82
  8. #8
    Zillow Researchzillow.com/research

    Open-access data + APIs; broad LLM corpus + housing-data citation.

    vs cat. mean: -5·full breakdown →
    B·76
  9. #9
    Statistastatista.com

    Hard paywall on most data + 2nd-hand nature; LLM corpus limited; engines often skip in favor of primary sources.

    vs cat. mean: -25·full breakdown →
    C·56

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