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Table 3 Computing the TFe Article Completion Score

From: The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia

Tab

Scoring element

Target

Points

Weight

Summary

Overview text

500 words

10 points

8.333%

Summary

References in overview text

3 references

5 points

4.167%

Summary

Figures

1 figure

10 points

8.333%

Structure

Overview text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

TFBS

Overview text

150 words

5 points

4.167%

TFBS

Binding site profiles

1 binding site profile

10 points

8.333%

Targets

Overview text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

Targets

Targets

10 targets in total (both author and auto)

10 points

8.333%

Protein

Isoforms text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

Protein

Covalent modifications text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

Interactions

Overview text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

Interactions

Ligands

1 ligand

1 point

0.833%

Interactions

Interactions

10 interactors in total (both author and auto)

10 points

8.333%

Interactions

Interactions

All 'nature of interaction' fields annotated

10 points

8.333%

Genetics

Overview text

250 words

5 points

4.167%

Expression

Overview text

200 words

5 points

4.167%

Papers

Papers

15 papers

10 points

8.333%

Papers

Papers

3 papers marked as 'recommended'

3 points

2.500%

(all)

Links

1 link

1 point

0.833%

   

120 points

100%

  1. The TFe Article Completion Score (ACS) is based on the 19 components listed here. Authors earn points for completing each component, up to the prescribed maximum for that component ('Maximum points'). So, for example, an author would be granted one point for adding one link, but no additional points would be granted if the author adds a second or third link. This prevents the author from adding 24 links to boost their ACS score by 20%. A 'fully complete' article would net 120 points, which gives a score of 100%.