Best research-tier sources for evidence-based citation by Citation Velocity
Same 9 sources, re-sorted by Citation Velocity only — different signal than the composite Index. The leader changes: Brookings Institution takes the top position at B · 80.
Brookings Institution leads best research-tier sources for evidence-based citation on Citation Velocity at B · 80
- 1B·80
U.S. policy research think tank; centrist credibility + public-policy research since 1916.
- 2B·78Pew Research Centerpewresearch.org
Nonpartisan research organization; survey + demographic + media research since 2004.
- 3B·78
Nonprofit health policy + journalism org; primary-source health-policy data + KFF Health News.
- 4B·78
U.S. foreign-policy think tank; publishes Foreign Affairs + research on international issues since 1921.
- 5B·76
Oxford-affiliated research organization publishing data + visualizations on global problems; CC-licensed.
- 6B·76
Nonprofit policy research org; defense + health + education research since 1948.
- 7B·70BBC Research & Developmentbbc.co.uk/rd
BBC's research division publishing peer-reviewed-style technical papers + open-source projects.
- 8B·70Zillow Researchzillow.com/research
Zillow's research arm publishing primary-source housing market data + research.
- 9C·65Statistastatista.com
Commercial market + consumer data aggregator; cites primary sources but often paywalled second-hand data.
Why this ranking is different
The composite SourceScore Index averages all three sub-scores — Citation Discipline, Modern Reference, and Citation Velocity. This page surfaces the SAME source pool but ranks ONLY by Citation Velocity. The biggest re-shuffle: Brookings Institution jumps 4 positions vs the composite Index ranking.
Use this view when citation velocity is the signal that matters for your citation decision. The composite Index is the safer default; this dim-faceted view is the precision lens.