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Attributions

Source attributions and licenses

Last updated: May 2, 2026 · Currently available to licensed clinicians in the United States.

Cited connects to a range of external data sources, APIs and datasets to power its clinical evidence engine. Where a source license requires public attribution, that attribution appears verbatim below, grouped by category. This list covers only sources with an active attribution obligation and a status of installed, partial or planned. Per-item and per-dataset attributions governed individually are not listed here.

1. Scientific literature

The following data providers supply bibliographic metadata, open-access full text and citation graph data used in Cited's retrieval engine.

  • Open access status by Unpaywall
  • Citation graph from Semantic Scholar (Allen Institute for AI), licensed under ODC-BY
  • Full-text data via Europe PMC, licensed under CC-BY
  • Preprint data via bioRxiv/medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

2. Clinical terminology

Cited uses standardized clinical coding systems and controlled vocabularies for drug normalisation, paper indexing and diagnostic mapping.

  • RxNorm by U.S. National Library of Medicine
  • MeSH® by NLM
  • UMLS® content used under license from the U.S. National Library of Medicine
  • Includes SNOMED CT® content, used under SNOMED International Affiliate License
  • Reproduced from ICD-11 for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics. World Health Organization. Licensed under CC BY-ND 3.0 IGO. Translations and adaptations not authorised.

3. Clinical guidelines

Where clinical practice guidelines are integrated into Cited's evidence summaries, the originating body's attribution requirement is honoured as follows.

  • CPIC® guidelines from the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium

4. Cohort data

Population health survey datasets from US government agencies are scheduled for integration to support base-rate outcome lookups and epidemiological context.

  • Data: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Data: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Data: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

5. Neuroscience

Neuroscience atlas and connectivity data planned for integration into Cited's Neuro-Anchor feature carry the following attribution requirements.

  • © [year] Allen Institute for Brain Science. [dataset]. Available from brain-map.org

6. AI model providers

Open-source AI models running locally on Cited's servers are subject to the MIT License copyright preservation requirement when their outputs are redistributed.

  • OpenAI Whisper / faster-whisper (Whisper large-v3-turbo, medium), MIT License. Copyright notice preserved per MIT terms.

7. Psychometric instruments

The following validated clinical assessment tools are used within the platform under the attribution terms set by their respective originators.

  • AUDIT/AUDIT-C, World Health Organization
  • Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Cox J.L. et al. 1987
  • SCOFF questionnaire, Morgan, Reid, Lacey 1999

8. Proprietary clinical resources

Quoted diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5-TR are rendered as fair-use snippets (under 300 characters) in accordance with US copyright doctrine and the APA's enforcement policy.

Note on this page

These attributions are derived from Cited's internal Sources, APIs and Datasets Register (SR-01), which is the authoritative private inventory of every external data source connected to the platform. Only entries with an explicit public attribution obligation and an active integration status (installed, partial or planned) appear here. This page is updated within 30 days of any change to a connected source that carries an attribution requirement, in accordance with the version-log rule governing Cited's compliance corpus.

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