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Web of Science

Web of Science. October 2009. ISI Web of Knowledge 20 million individual users 150,000 users every day > 3,500 institutional users > 23,000 journals > 90 million records. ISI Web of Knowledge is Thomson Reuters’ core platform for Scientific & Scholarly Research services.

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Web of Science

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  1. Web of Science October 2009

  2. ISI Web of Knowledge • 20 million individual users • 150,000 users every day • > 3,500 institutional users • > 23,000 journals • > 90 million records ISI Web of Knowledge is Thomson Reuters’ core platform for Scientific & Scholarly Research services. ISI Web of Knowledge includes a single de-duplicated database (>91 million records) of all the resources and it includes a unique subject classification scheme across all records. ISI Web of Knowledge is integrated with other Thomson Reuters productivity tools such as EndNote Web and ResearcherID to support the entire research cycle.

  3. ISI Web of Knowledge resources include: Web of Science (with Conference Proceedings) BIOSIS Previews BIOSIS Citation Index Biological Abstracts Zoological Record Derwent Innovations Index Journal Citation Reports Essential Science Indicators • ISI Web of Knowledge • 20 million individual users • 150,000 users every day • > 3,500 institutional users • > 23,000 journals • > 90 million records • Chinese Science Citation Database • FSTA - Food Science & Technology Abstracts • CAB Abstracts • MEDLINE • INSPEC • EndNote Web • ResearcherID

  4. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority • Evaluated authoritative content • Thomson Reuters specialists evaluate journals to ensure that the content is authoritative and trustworthy • We provide independent evaluation of all types of journal • Journals from commercial publishers • Academic society journals • Open Access journals • Electronic only journals etc.

  5. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority • Truly Multidisciplinary • Journals are selected to provide coverage of all fields of scholarly research • 11,220 journals in 250 subject categories • 7,890 journals in the hard sciences • Social sciences – 2,690 journals • Arts & humanities –1,470 journals • More than 12,000 conferences annually. Unmatched coverage. • >46 million unique records (largest citation database) • > 1.96 million records in 2008 (largest citation database) • For up to date info see: http://wokinfo.com/realfacts/

  6. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority • A vast archive of important research. Coverage from 1900 in the Sciences and Social Sciences and from 1975 in the Arts and Humanities. • All content has been indexed by Thomson Reuters and consequently the data is highly accurate and consistent throughout with a minimum of gaps • An essential requirement for trend analysis and accurate calculation of research evaluation metrics such as the h-index • All journals indexed cover-cover every item gets a unique record. • Have confidence that you are accurately searching the available materials

  7. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority Century of Science Science Citation Index 7,890 Titles 1945 1900 SSCI 2,690 Titles Century of Social Sciences 1956 1900 A&HCI 1,470 Titles 1975 CPCI 1990

  8. Web of Science coverage – Independent review http://www.charlestonco.com/

  9. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority • Thomson Reuters captures all formal Cited References for allrecords • All author names captured, including the full name when available • Authors are linked to addresses making the affiliation clear • All addresses are captured and addresses are standardized for easy searching • Funding Acknowledgements are captured for easy identification of grant based research and commercial interests Funding Acknowledgements and some other features are not available on the full archive.

  10. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority • Searching and navigation via citations to discover unique research and evaluate the impact of research • Visualization & reporting tools help identify trends and generate reports • Analyze & Refine tools, Citation Report, Citation Map • Integration with ISI Web of Knowledge resources to aid the entire research cycle • EndNote Web, ResearcherID • Single article level classification scheme across all resources

  11. Web of Science – key benefits 2004 2008 Times Cited 2003 2009 2000 Cited References 2000 Related Records 1998 1974 2008 1993 1999 2002 2000

  12. Citation Index - The Value Add • The language of research is constantly changing, as research progress concepts and terminology evolve. • Text based searching may miss critical information • Network linkages through citations facilitate the discovery of information across the boundaries of terminology LAV(Europe)HTLV-III (USA) HIV + many variants, “SIV” ??? 1983 1987 Present Future This particular article is highly cited and relevant, but does not contain the term “HIV” Therefore, this record cannot be found by searching for the text “HIV” but is easily found by using citations

  13. Web of Science – Discovery Tools Analyze results for detailed analysis such as collaborator identification Instant Citation Reports to easily evaluate research and identify trends Visualize citations using the Citation Map. Identify trends and track research pathways

  14. Web of Science – key benefits Depth &Consistency QualityData Diversity DiscoveryTools Authority A unique resource! No other scholarly information resource offers the same level of high quality, authoritativeand trustworthy content with advanced searching capabilities covering 110 years of multidisciplinary and consistent coverage

  15. Easy to build a comprehensive search query Search for a specific time frame, or since a specific date

  16. The separate data sources are selectable for specific search objectives

  17. Author Sets separati:così si identificano autori dai nomi simili

  18. Gli articoli vengono raggruppati con un algoritmo basato sulle pubblicazioni e le citazioni. Ciascun set rappresenta i lavori di un singolo autore .

  19. Distinct Author Sets:Easily identify distinct authors whom share similar names The Citation Report is a valuable tool for analyzing the impact of any research topic, but particularly the collected works of an author

  20. Citation Report provides an instant overview of the publication and citation history Link to the Citing Articles Summary statistics and a breakdown per article are provided.

  21. Can further analyze the network of citing articles to identify new developments, new application of known research and potential collaborators

  22. Refine and analyze results to efficiently narrow the search or run a detailed analysis of the entire result set

  23. The Analyze feature is a powerful analytical tool to identify trends and refine searches. Export of the analysis is simple …or the top institutions performing the research. Or any other field In this example we are analyzing research funded by the NIH. Can easily identify the subject focus….

  24. Sort the results by “Times Cited” to identify the most influential research

  25. Instantly download the full text. Matched to your institutions subscriptions

  26. All author names captured, including the full name when available Authors are linked to addresses making the affiliation clear All addresses are captured and addresses are standardized for easy searching

  27. Funding Acknowledgements are captured for easy identification of grant based research and commercial interests

  28. 2004 2006 Times Cited 2003 2007

  29. Cited References

  30. Related Records

  31. Web of Science – Citation Map One can launch a Citation map from a Web of Science Full Record 32

  32. Web of Science – Citation Map Displays an interactive visual map of forward and backward citations. It is possible to dynamically scroll around the map to show greater detail 33

  33. Modify the color of the nodes to display trends. Options include: Author, Source, Year, Subject Category, Institution and Country. In this example the nodes are colored by country, red for the US, blue for Germany, Green for Canada etc. 34

  34. Result save / export options include print, save, e-mail, marked list, alerting and RSS. Can also export automatically to EndNote and EndNote Web

  35. Permanently archive results. Organize results around your different projects etc. Share folders with colleagues, for example a research group or the reading list for a class • EndNote Web • Archiving Search Results • Sharing Information • Formatting Bibliographies • Writing efficiently

  36. Cite While You Write™ As you write an article – search your EndNote Web for items you wish to cite Automatically insert the complete bibliography of the paper and format to the style you require. Saves researchers and students a huge amount of time, enabling them to focus on writing the article

  37. EndNote Web is included as part of the ISI Web of Knowledge platform, fully integrated with the Web of Science and ResearcherID

  38. ResearcherID is a freely available website where researchers can register themselves and list their publications. A useful tool to help researchers increase their global visibility and network with other researchers

  39. ResearcherID also includes basic citation metrics, available to the public

  40. ResearcherID also includes network analysis tools for co-author and citing articles.

  41. Thomson Reuters: Solutions for the entire research cycle ISI Web of Knowledge -- Web of Science & other searchable databases Search Discover Quality • Researcher ID • Integrated IR Write and Publish Manage & Promote Research Output Research Cycle • Endnote • EndNote Web • Scholar One Evaluate outcomes • Research analytics • InCites • Journal Citation Reports • Web services

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