-->

KMWorld 2024 Is Nov. 18-21 in Washington, DC. Register now for Super Early Bird Savings!

  • April 8, 2021
  • News

Digital Science adds Ripeta to its family of solutions

Digital Science, a technology company serving stakeholders across the research ecosystem, is acquiring Ripeta, an AI-based company aiming to help build trust in science.

Digital Science has a long track record of nurturing tools that help researchers carry out more open and reproducible research through investment and development of products such as Figshare. 

Bringing Ripeta into the family extends Digital Science’s ability to support researchers as data becomes even more critical in research.

This is a natural development based on Digital Science’s previous support and investment in the US-based start-up, which aims to make research more reproducible by identifying and highlighting elements of scholarly manuscripts that either appear to be difficult to reproduce or where additional provenance would increase the trust that can be placed in the paper.

Ripeta’s software uses sophisticated machine-learning and natural language processing algorithms to evaluate research manuscripts for evidence of reproducibility.

Better research communication is essential for research to have its maximum impact. Ripeta aims to build trust in the research, its associated data, and the authors.

A previous Digital Science Catalyst grant winner, Ripeta focuses on assessing the robustness of the reporting of the scientific method rather than determining the novelty or citability of a piece of research.

The company’s long-term goal includes the development of a suite of tools across the broader spectrum of research to help researchers and peer reviewers ensure that research is communicated in the most transparent and reproducible way. 

“We are very pleased to advance research quality by joining the dynamic Digital Science family. We believe Ripeta will greatly benefit from the scholarly research ecosystem within Digital Science, which will allow us to scale more significantly,” said Ripeta CEO Leslie McIntosh

For more information about this news, visit www.digital-science.com.

KMWorld Covers
Free
for qualified subscribers
Subscribe Now Current Issue Past Issues