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The ISI Web of Knowledge

The ISI Web of Knowledge. http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/training/ Dr Guillaume Rivalle Product Specialist Guillaume.Rivalle@thomsonreuters.com. http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/training. Find information on each of our tools Access the schedule for our public online sessions

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The ISI Web of Knowledge

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  1. The ISI Web of Knowledge http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/training/ Dr Guillaume Rivalle Product Specialist Guillaume.Rivalle@thomsonreuters.com

  2. http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/training • Find information on each of our tools • Access the schedule for our public online sessions • Download documents (.doc, pdf) • Visualise Recorded trainings

  3. A clear consistent view across all resources. • Default Search – all subscribed databases. • Links to training and demos, User Support, and additional valuable info included.

  4. Links to individual subscribed resources, with clear descriptions of each.

  5. Web of Science • Over a century of coverage, dating back to 1900 • Full indexing of over 11,000 professionally selected journals • Multidisciplinary: Science, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities • On average, 30,000 publications added every week • Powerful bibliographic and cited reference search capabilities, together with the benefits of cited reference linking and navigation.

  6. Full Record

  7. Using citation links 2004 2006 2000 Times Cited 2003 2007 Cited References 2000 1974 1998 1993

  8. Easily locate Journals of interest within our collection

  9. By finding highly cited articles it is possible to quickly identify important and influent publications in a specific discipline

  10. By finding highly cited articles it is possible to quickly identify important and influent publications in a specific discipline Refine by a variety of fields

  11. Use citation linking to find related literature 14

  12. First generation citations Second generation citations 16

  13. Search histories saves are widely used to receive alerts on the latest discoveries by email or RSS feeds.

  14. Create as many histories as you want, and receive by email or RSS feeds as many alerts as you want.

  15. Easily save results from ISI Web of Knowledge to EndNote – utilize both the desktop and web version to provide for the greatest flexibility.

  16. Available for Windows and Mac

  17. Endnote Web toolbar Direct connexion to your Endnote Web account Insert references in your article directly from your online library and in multiple formats

  18. The referenceisautomaticallycitedwith the right style and the right count

  19. Access JCR from the Web of Knowledge

  20. Findit in AdditionalResources

  21. Citations are counted in the Web of science The journal WildlifeBiology cites Journal of Mammalogy

  22. One yearlyedition • Twoeditions, science and social sciences • Journalscomparison by subjectcategories, publishers or country

  23. Select one or more categorie

  24. The number of published articles in 2006 The total number of citations in 2006 The journal impact factor The immediacy index The highest impact factor

  25. Journal page of the Journal Citation Report Impact factor trend The subjectcategorie(s) assigned to the Journal

  26. Five-Year Impact Factor Calculated similarly to the traditional Impact Factor: the number of citations in 2008 to articles published in previous five years (2003-2007) divided by the total number of articles published in the previous five years (2003-2007).

  27. Access to JCR from the Web of Science

  28. Conclusions • The Journal Citation Reports allowusers to quicklyidentify the most influent and readjournals in specific disciplines • The Journal Citation Reports provides an in-depthanalysis of citation data for a given journal • Whencomparingdifferenteditions of JCR, itis possible to evaluate the evolution of a Journal in a given discipline accrossseveralyears • Journal Citation Reports canbeused to manage library collections, but isalsouseful to researcherswhoneed to identify important journalsbeforeapplying for publication

  29. Thank you!

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