{% filter markdown %} ###### Powered by [**Jane**](https://jane.biosemantics.org/) Title and abstract text are processed by [Jane](https://jane.biosemantics.org/), a.k.a. the "Journal/Author Name Estimator". Jane uses the Lucene search engine to identify 50 articles that most closely match the search text, with each article assigned a similarity score. In the Jane interface, journals are presented in descending order of the sum of similarity scores, as a way of ranking match quality to the input text. ###### Extended journal statistics This app builds on Jane search results, gathering articles and their similarity scores from separate searches of the title and abstract text. The number of articles matching each journal is used in conjunction with the uploaded references file to produce a `CAT` score: the sum of `C`itations for the journal among the references, and the number of journal articles in the `A`bstract search and `T`itle search. The app presents `CAT` scores, aggregated similarity statistics, and several flavors of journal impact metrics to help inform the choice of suitable target journals for your manuscript. ###### Reference Schuemie, M. J., & Kors, J. A. (2008). **Jane: suggesting journals, finding experts**. *Bioinformatics*, 24(5), 727–728. doi:[10.1093/bioinformatics/btn006](https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/24/5/727/202224) {% endfilter %}