Web of Science is the most powerful research engine, delivering your high school with best-in-class publication and citation data for confident discovery, access and assessment. Our comprehensive platform allows you to track ideas across disciplines and time from over 1.7 billion cited references from over 159 million scholarly records to produce high-quality educational discovery, gain insights and make more-informed decisions that guide the future of your high school research projects. Web of Science also makes discovery of data utilised to reach academic conclusions easy to discover and download.
Watch this short video to find out how easy it is to use Web of Science and search and find scholarly articles for your projects.
Through a partnership with Impactstory, now Our Research, Web of Science identifies article-level Open Access information across its 34,000 journals. Around 12.8 million items are currently identified as Open Access (Gold, Hybrid, Green), with links to this OA full text. Not only does this make access to free, legal article PDFs simple for faculty, researchers, and students, but it also enables librarians to do analysis of Open Access content published by their institution, including Hybrid OA articles.
In this session, we will use Web of Science and InCites Benchmarking & Analytics to analyze the volume of Open Access content from an institution, as well as its impact. This analysis can inform library decisions about APC policies and journal subscriptions.
The webinar will demonstrate how scientometrics can be applied to measure and compare research performance of individuals and research organizations, and how it can be applied to assess strengths and weaknesses at the field level of organizations.
In this hour long webinar Professor Giovanni Abramo of the Italian Research Council (CNR) will illustrate why the most popular research performance indicators are not valid, and the distortions in rankings that often result.
We will be covering the following topics:
A través de la grabación del webinar descubra cómo las herramientas digitales de nuestra compañía pueden ayudar a su institución desde optimizar tiempos de recuperación de información, identificar oportunidades de financiación, aumentar la visibilidad de los productos de investigación realizados por su institución hasta realizar una inversión que le permita ahorro en costos y esfuerzos en todos los procesos que intervienen en el desarrollo de la investigación. El contenido del webinar comprende los siguientes temas: Presentación general de la compañía El ciclo de vida la innovación 1. Toma de decisiones basados en evidencia: Web of Science 2. Acceso abierto al conocimiento: Kopernio 3. ¿Dónde publicar mí investigación?: Journal Citation Reports – Match
See what's new in Web of Science to help you power through your researcher journey: harness over 1.5 billion cited references in Web of Science to uncover the right research and see real-life examples of how searching citation networks across the Web of Science universe will help you uncover research relevant to your field.
El equipo de Web of Science continúa con la misión de compartir actualizaciones y buenas prácticas a la comunidad académica y científica en cada etapa del proceso de su investigación, gracias al acercamiento de herramientas que bridan resultados objetivos, a través de criterios de evaluación transparentes, lo que permite al bibliotecario contribuir ágilmente en los procesos y al investigador a tener más impacto dentro del campo científico.
Web of Science is constantly updating with new functionality. A newly enhanced Author Search intuitively guides you to ‘Author Records’ that provide a set of publications linked to a single person. This new search will help you easily find your researchers and their publications in Web of Science Core Collection – regardless of how common their name or how their name may be presented in different publications over time. Search for a name and find a person.
Learn how to analyze journal performance with and beyond Journal Impact Factors. Make better decisions about where to publish with a range of metrics and techniques thanks to our objective and independent journal intelligence.
Professor Jonathan Adams and David Pendlebury from the Institute for Scientific Information discuss what it means to be named a Highly Cited Researcher, the methodology, and how citation analysis, when applied correctly, can even predict Nobel Laureates.
In celebration of Open Access week, we explore the publication trends in Open Access publishing as well as the trends in bibliometric impact that different types of Open Access publication possess. In recent years Open Access has been expected to enable and accelerate research and discovery. Already many research funders and enablers have endorsed proposals to widen Open Access. Watch the webinar to explore these ideas.