Upcoming Web of Science Webinar 28 March 2019


Want to know more about Web of Science to help your research? Join the webinar Citations have not been created only for being counted! Find interesting reads by citation navigation and understand what Dr Garfield really meant when he named his citation network an “association-of-ideas index”. (in English).

The Web of Science contains a pool of 1.5 Billion cited references that can be searched and leveraged for information retrieval. In this short session, a Web of Science expert from Clarivate Analytics will use real-life examples in very specific topics to demonstrate how citation navigation across the Web of Science universe allows researchers to uncover important publications in their topics.

Date: Thursday 28th March at 14.00pm London (45 mins).

Web of Knowledge enhancements

Get the most out of Web of Knowledge by exploring these features:

ResearcherID

  • Highlight the impact of an author’s work with citation counts for papers indexed in Web of Science.
  • Use EndNoteWeb to manage a personal publication list for ResearcherID.
  • Explore the world of research with an interactive map that can help locate researchers by country and topic, or use the new country tag cloud.

Endnote Online

  • EndNoteWeb is available free as part of Web of Knowledge and allows you to create bibliographies and share them with others.
  • Reasearchers can use it to manage publication lists for ResearcherID.

Endnote Web can be accessed via Web of Knowledge from the Library Databases page in the University of Greenwich portal.

Web of Knowledge new features

In early February there will be new features and enhancements to the ISI Web of Knowledge e-resource.

ISI Web of Knowledge
  • Log queries to Search History.
    – Including “Search within results”, Refine and Analyze.
  • Funding acknowledgements:
    – Captured since August 2008.
    – Searchable and exportable.
    – 3 fields: Grant Agency, Grant #, Funding Acknowledgements.
  • CAB Global Health.
ISI Web of Knowledge Additional New features
  • Scientific WebPlus
    – Now uses the Thomson Reuters default login system, so that the ISI Web of Knowledge login credentials can be used.
  • Shibboleth compliance update:
    – to comply with regulations regarding a single sign in.
  • Distinct Author Identification System – Web of Science:
    – All author clusters have been updated.

For a preview of these changes and additions please see the Thomson Reuters presentation at: http://wok.mimas.ac.uk/support/documentation/presentations/Q409updates.ppt