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Sources at Wikipedia (English)'s tier

The 5 sources closest to Wikipedia (English) (A · 94) by composite SourceScore Index, across all categories. Use this view to discover at-tier peers regardless of vertical.

Reference
Wikipedia (English)
en.wikipedia.org · Reference
Disc A+ · 96·Mod-Ref A · 92·Vel A+ · 95
A·94
Discipline leader
Wikipedia (English)
A+ · 96(that's you)
Modern Reference leader
U.S. Census Bureau
A · 94+2 vs you
Velocity leader
Wikipedia (English)
A+ · 95(that's you)
Peer-group means (excluding Wikipedia (English))
Index
94
0 vs you
Discipline
95
-1 vs you
Modern Reference
93
+1 vs you
Velocity
94
-1 vs you

The 5 closest peers

  1. 1
    PubMedpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govAcademic

    U.S. National Library of Medicine literature index covering ~36M biomedical citations.

    Discipline A+ · 96Modern Reference A · 92Velocity A · 94(-1)
    A·94
  2. 2

    Federal statistical agency for U.S. labor + price data; CPI, employment, unemployment, productivity.

    Discipline A+ · 95(-1)Modern Reference A · 93(+1)Velocity A · 94(-1)
    A·94
  3. 3
    U.S. Census Bureaucensus.govGovernment

    Federal statistical agency for U.S. demographic + economic data; primary-source decennial census + ACS surveys.

    Discipline A+ · 95(-1)Modern Reference A · 94(+2)Velocity A · 93(-2)
    A·94
  4. 4

    Federal agency for U.S. public-health surveillance + disease prevention; primary-source MMWR + WONDER data.

    Discipline A+ · 95(-1)Modern Reference A · 93(+1)Velocity A · 94(-1)
    A·94
  5. 5

    Federal agency for food + drug + medical-device safety; primary-source approvals + safety alerts.

    Discipline A+ · 96Modern Reference A · 92Velocity A · 94(-1)
    A·94

How we picked these peers

Peers are the 5 sources with the smallest absolute distance to Wikipedia (English) on the composite SourceScore Index, across all reference and non-reference sources. Distance is computed as |peer Index − Wikipedia (English) Index|. Ties are broken by higher Index first, then alphabetical by name.

Distinct from Wikipedia (English)'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.