We would like to invite you to join us for a special webinar to help you better understand the Web of Science Editorial Conference Proceedings Selection Criteria and Evaluation Process.
In this webinar, our Product Developers share exciting new features that will be made available over the coming months. Be the first to have a sneak peek at what is new to the Web of Science™ and InCites.
In this webinar, you will learn about the journal selection philosophy, policy, and clarify the role of various collections on the Web of Science™ platform. You will also learn how you can better support your journals’ endeavours from managing your manuscripts effectively and securely, reducing time taken to look for your right candidates for peer review, and elevating your journals’ presence in this competitive global community.
In today’s competitive research landscape, researchers are finding it more challenging than ever to identify the right partners and after doing so, securing the grants needed to see their research project through. Research administrators are also pressed to show the returns on research investments and provide key bibliographic data to support management teams and faculty leaders in making important research strategy decisions.
It is essential that researchers receive proper recognition for the work they deliver. However, the continued rise in collaboration and multi-author papers makes it difficult for research managers, institutions, and policy analysts to allocate credit, and no formally correct method exists. Understanding the available approaches and their characteristics is essential knowledge for research managers in a period when international collaboration is becoming a dominant feature of global research.
In this webinar, experts who have contributed to the development of indicators of research credit discuss the merits and limitations of the methods most used today and present a new method that accounts for domestic versus international collaboration.
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Join us to learn all about our major developments in 2021, including the new Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports platforms, InCites B&A and EndNote new features, and much more. You can also catch a glimpse of our future plans for 2022.
Want to raise your profile for promotion, tenure and funding applications? Learn how to build your online researcher identity, showcase your work and demonstrate your scholarly impact to get noticed by evaluators. Join this session to learn all about the Author Records new features, including open peer review.
Launched in 2015, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) covers over 7,500 journals and makes it easier to discover research in the social sciences and humanities, get a more complete picture of researcher and institutional output, and expand your view of research globally. Join this session to learn more about the upcoming changes for ESCI content and backfiles.
This session is intended to provide an introduction to APIs as well as suggest practical methods to get started using APIs. Join our experts to learn more about: • What are APIs? • API use cases (data integration based and project based) • How to use Web of Science APIs (including Journals APIs) • API licenses available to clients • A demo of Web of Science’s technical API toolkits, including WoS Expanded API Excel Converter tool
The new 2021 JCR edition features refinements and additions to the journal intelligence platform’s existing store of resources. Join our webinar to find out more about how these enhancements expand the JCR’s coverage of journal literature to reflect the full breadth of research covered in all the journals in the Web of Science Core Collection. Along with its wider coverage, the new JCR also includes a new metric, the Journal Citation Indicator, adding more depth, insight and context to the JCR’s range of measures.