Sources at U.S. National Institutes of Health's tier
The 5 sources closest to U.S. National Institutes of Health (A+ · 95) by composite SourceScore Index, across all categories. Use this view to discover at-tier peers regardless of vertical.
The 5 closest peers
- 1A+·95
International standard identifier resolver for academic citations (~150M+ DOIs).
Discipline A · 92(-3)Modern Reference A+ · 98(+4)Velocity A+ · 95(-1) - 2A+·95
U.S. central bank; primary source for monetary policy + economic data + financial-system statistics.
Discipline A+ · 96(+1)Modern Reference A · 94Velocity A+ · 95(-1) - 3A+·96
Primary-source regulator publishing every public-company filing (13F, 10-K, 8-K, etc.) since 1934.
Discipline A+ · 98(+3)Modern Reference A+ · 95(+1)Velocity A+ · 95(-1) - 4A·94
U.S. National Library of Medicine literature index covering ~36M biomedical citations.
Discipline A+ · 96(+1)Modern Reference A · 92(-2)Velocity A · 94(-2) - 5A·94
Federal statistical agency for U.S. labor + price data; CPI, employment, unemployment, productivity.
Discipline A+ · 95Modern Reference A · 93(-1)Velocity A · 94(-2)
How we picked these peers
Peers are the 5 sources with the smallest absolute distance to U.S. National Institutes of Health on the composite SourceScore Index, across all government and non-government sources. Distance is computed as |peer Index − U.S. National Institutes of Health Index|. Ties are broken by higher Index first, then alphabetical by name.
Distinct from U.S. National Institutes of Health's curated comparator hub, which lists hand-selected head-to-head pairs. Peers is auto-computed from the score data — every source has one, and it surfaces neighbors regardless of editorial selection.