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Give customers a reason to do business with you. Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you’re not a robot. It has been built, with an aim, to provide maximum accessibility and usability to its visitors. A citation index is built on the fact that citations in science serve as linkages between similar research items, and lead to matching or related scientific literature, such as journal articles, conference proceedings, abstracts, etc. Citations are the formal, explicit linkages between papers that have particular points in common.
A citation index is built around these linkages. It lists publications that have been cited and identifies the sources of the citations. Anyone conducting a literature search can find from one to dozens of additional papers on a subject just by knowing one that has been cited. Web of Science is described as a unifying research tool that enables the user to acquire, analyze, and disseminate database information in a timely manner. This is accomplished because of the creation of a common vocabulary, called ontology, for varied search terms and varied data.
Moreover, search terms generate related information across categories. Acceptable content for Web of Science is determined by an evaluation and selection process based on the following criteria: impact, influence, timeliness, peer review, and geographic representation. Web of Science employs various search and analysis capabilities. First, citation indexing is employed, which is enhanced by the capability to search for results across disciplines. The influence, impact, history, and methodology of an idea can be followed from its first instance, notice, or referral to the present day.
Second, subtle trends and patterns relevant to the literature or research of interest, become apparent. Broad trends indicate significant topics of the day, as well as the history relevant to both the work at hand, and particular areas of study. Third, trends can be graphically represented. Entering a search query on Web of Science. Expanding the coverage of Web of Science, in November 2009 Thomson Reuters introduced Century of Social Sciences. Furthermore, as of September 3, 2014 the total file count of the Web of Science was 90 million records, which included over a billion cited references. This citation service on average indexes around 65 million items per year, and it is described as the largest accessible citation database.
Titles of foreign-language publications are translated into English and so cannot be found by searches in the original language. In 2018, the Web of Science started embedding partial information about the open access status of works, using Unpaywall data. Russia and immediately close an office there. Emerging Sources Citation Index covers more than 7,800 journals in all disciplines. Science Citation Index Expanded -previously entitled Science Citation Index- covers more than 9,200 journals across 178 scientific disciplines. Social Sciences Citation Index covers more than 3,400 journals in the social sciences.
Coverage is from 1900 to present, with over 9. Humanities Citation Index covers more than 1,800 journals in the arts and humanities. Coverage is from 1975 to present, with over 4. Book Citation Index covers more than 116,000 editorially selected books. Coverage is from 2005 to present, with over 53.