Digital Science

[4] Since 2013, Digital Science has released a number of collaborative reports using data generated from their portfolio companies featured in media outlets.

[5][6] The company worked with HEFCE and King's College London in 2015, following the inclusion of Research Impact in the Research Excellence Framework (REF), to analyse the results and provide access to the case studies to the public.

[8] Through the Digital Science Catalyst Grant the company has supported a number of early-stage ideas such as Nutonian,[9] TetraScience[10] and Penelope[11] as well as community schemes including Ada Lovelace Day.

[12][13] In 2013 it invested in UberResearch[14] which launched "Dimensions" in 2016, a searchable database of research funds.

[17][18][19][20][21] Several studies published in 2021 compared Dimensions with its subscription-based commercial competitors, and unanimously found that Dimensions.ai provides broader temporal and publication source coverage than Scopus and Web of Science in most subject areas, and that Dimensions is closer in its coverage to free aggregation databases, such as The Lens and Google Scholar.