LitCovid (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/research/coronavirus/)––first launched in February 2020––is a first-of-its-kind literature hub for tracking up-to-date published research on COVID-19. The number of articles in LitCovid has increased from 55 000 to ∼300 000 over the past 2.5 years, with a consistent growth rate of ∼10 000 articles per month. In addition to the rapid literature growth, the COVID-19 pandemic has evolved dramatically. For instance, the Omicron variant has now accounted for over 98% of new infections in the United States. In response to the continuing evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, this article describes significant updates to LitCovid over the last 2 years. First, we introduced the long Covid collection consisting of the articles on COVID-19 survivors experiencing ongoing multisystemic symptoms, including respiratory issues, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, and profound fatigue. Second, we provided new annotations on the latest COVID-19 strains and vaccines mentioned in the literature. Third, we improved several existing features with more accurate machine learning algorithms for annotating topics and classifying articles relevant to COVID-19. LitCovid has been widely used with millions of accesses by users worldwide on various information needs and continues to play a critical role in collecting, curating and standardizing the latest knowledge on the COVID-19 literature.
CITATION STYLE
Chen, Q., Allot, A., Leaman, R., Wei, C. H., Aghaarabi, E., Guerrerio, J. J., … Lu, Z. (2023). LitCovid in 2022: an information resource for the COVID-19 literature. Nucleic Acids Research, 51(D1), D1512–D1518. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac1005
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.