SourceScore
Government

European Commission

ec.europa.eu

EU executive branch publishing primary-source policy + statistics + legislation.

SourceScore Index
A·92Rank #15 of 130 · top 12%Composite weighted across Discipline, Modern Reference, and Velocity.

A+ — EU primary-source authority; policy + statistical data + legislative proposals.

Should you cite European Commission?

At grade A (92/100), European Commission ranks among the most citable sources for AI-era retrieval and research.

Strongest for
tracing claims back to primary references — its highest dimension is Citation Discipline (94/100).
No major weak spot
Even its lowest dimension, Modern Reference, scores 90/100.
Bottom line
Cite freely as a primary source.
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Citation Discipline
A·94

Legislative + policy documents subject to EU procedures + impact assessments.

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Modern Reference
A·90

EUR-Lex + Eurostat APIs + open data; multi-language structured publications.

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Citation Velocity
A·92

Cited daily by EU + global press; default for European policy citations.

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Signals behind these scores

Citation Discipline

A·94
  • Impact assessments
    Public peer-reviewed assessments for major proposals.

Modern Reference

A·90
  • EUR-Lex
    Open-access EU law database with full-text search.

Citation Velocity

A·92
  • Policy beat
    Default citation for EU regulatory + policy news.

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Frequently asked questions

Is European Commission a reliable source to cite?

European Commission scores A (92/100) on the SourceScore Index, which rates how citable a source is for AI-era and research use. At grade A, European Commission ranks among the most citable sources for AI-era retrieval and research. The grade combines Citation Discipline 94/100, Modern Reference 90/100, and Citation Velocity 92/100 — full breakdown above.

What is European Commission's SourceScore?

European Commission (ec.europa.eu) scores 92/100 (Grade A) on the composite SourceScore Index. Sub-scores: Citation Discipline 94/100, Modern Reference (AI-era fitness) 90/100, Citation Velocity 92/100. Verified 2026-04-28.

How does SourceScore evaluate European Commission?

European Commission is scored across three dimensions on the SourceScore Index methodology: Citation Discipline (how rigorously the source cites primary references), Modern Reference (fitness for AI-era retrieval), and Citation Velocity (how often the source is cited per week). Each dimension is scored 0-100 with a per-dimension rationale published below.

Why does European Commission score A?

A+ — EU primary-source authority; policy + statistical data + legislative proposals.

What is European Commission?

EU executive branch publishing primary-source policy + statistics + legislation. Category: Government. Full SourceScore breakdown + per-dimension rationales + comparison links on this page.