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COMPLETING THE RESEARCH PICTURE: ADDING BOOKS TO WEB OF SCIENCE SM

COMPLETING THE RESEARCH PICTURE: ADDING BOOKS TO WEB OF SCIENCE SM. August 2011. Scholarly communication takes many forms, the diversity of these forms ever increasing within that vast resource we know as “ the web ” .

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COMPLETING THE RESEARCH PICTURE: ADDING BOOKS TO WEB OF SCIENCE SM

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  1. COMPLETING THERESEARCH PICTURE:ADDING BOOKS TO WEB OF SCIENCESM August 2011

  2. Scholarly communicationtakes many forms, the diversityof these forms ever increasing within that vast resource weknow as “the web”. However, whether the physical medium is print or electronic, primary authoritative dissemination of written scholarly works is still driven by conference proceedings, journals, and books.

  3. While books are not often associated with “timely” dissemination of information, scholarly books typically provide an overall comprehensive analysis of a topic. Thorough background information, historical context, and discussion of related topics are all characteristics of the scholarly book. Simply put, books commonly provide a broader, deeper, more-well rounded treatment of a topic than journals and other forms of scholarly communication. For this reason books will continue to hold an extremely important place within the immense, diverse universe that is scholarly literature.

  4. While we recognize the importance of books as intellectual resources, they are in turn importantto the career ambitions of academicians. In many fields of study the publication of a bookis viewed as essential for promotion and tenure, particularly in the humanities. Scholarly books, in more ways than one,are integral to the world of higher learning.

  5. As we see with journal articles, the influence of individual scholarly books may vary dramatically. However, we are all familiar with landmark works of research and scholarship that have been produced in book form. Examples over the course of the past century span a range of disciplines – History, Psychology, Sociology, Economics, Physics, Education… These works are highly cited within journal and conference proceedings literature.

  6. Cited by over 4, 700 articles within Web of Science Cited by over 2,300 articles within Web of Science Cited by over 3,300 articles within Web of Science, the English version alone.

  7. As with everything Thomson Reuters does with content, quality is extremely important. All books will be reviewedby our Editorial staff. http://wokinfo.com/products_tools/multidisciplinary/bookcitationindex/

  8. The Book Citation Index, within Web of Science • Science and Social Science and Humanities-- coverage includes publications back to 2005 • Content will be comprised of scholarly books, both electronic and print, that present fully referenced articles of original research, or reviews of the literature. • Both multi-authored and single-authored • Series and non-series • Encyclopedias, Reference Books generally not included, though graduate level texts may be considered. • Full indexing of Books and individually-authored Book Chapters. • Capture of all fundamental bibliographicinformation as well as author cited references.

  9. Commercial, Society, University press participation -- • Our Acquisitions efforts are still in full stride and havebeen under way for some time. • We first approached Commercial publishers, such as Wiley-Blackwell and Springer, given the sheer volume of material which they produce along with our solid, longstanding relationships with this group. • Society and University presses followed, and these groups are particularly important to our Social Science and Arts & Humanities coverage. • Links to full text from the Book Citation Index is a priorityas well, as it is for all Web of Science content. • We will of course employ primary mechanisms suchas the DOI and OpenUrl. Links from OPAC systems as well. • We are also in conversations with e-bookaggregators to establish direct links to collections.

  10. Commercial and Society presses agreeing to contribute, so far -- Geological Society UK Geological Society US Hoover Institute IFP Energies nouvelles IGI Global Intellect Ltd IOS Press John Benjamins Karger Maney Publishing Martin Woodhead/Chandos Mary Ann Liebert ME Sharpe Palgrave Macmillan Pan-Stanford Psychology Press Routledge Royal Society of Chemistry SIAM Springer Wageningen Wiley-Blackwell World Scientific Publishing American Geophysical Union American Society for Microbiology Annual Reviews Brill CABI Cold Spring Harbor Press CRC Press CSIRO Publishers De Gruyter East-West Center Edward Elgar Emerald Publishing European Respiratory Society

  11. University presses agreeing to contribute, so far -- Purdue University Press University of Adelaide Press University of Alaska University of British Columbia Press University of Colorado University of Minnesota Press University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania Press University of California Press Utah State University Press Wilfrid Laurier University Press Athabasca University Australia National University Press Cambridge University Press Edinburgh University Press Fordham University Gallaudet University Press McGill-Queen’s University Press MIT Press Monash University Press Nottingham University Press Princeton University Press

  12. Subject area coverage as of 8/29/2011 – • To Date: • Social Sciences + Arts & Humanities 58% • Natural Sciences 42%

  13. The Book Citation Index, within Web of Science • Target Coverage at Launch – 25,000 books • By Jan 1, 2012 --- target 28,000+ books • 10,000 new books added each year • Reciprocal links to/from book records and book chapters • Target Launch – Mid-October 2011

  14. WEB OF SCIENCEBook Citation Index The influence of scholarlybooks is clear, as is their integration with journal and proceedings literature. We will bring these resources together in Web of Knowledge, with introduction of the Book Citation Index into Web of Science later this year.

  15. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index Results Summary Journals Conference Book

  16. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index Full Record-- Single-Authored Book A hub for direct links to additional related information. All Author Cited Sources are captured and displayed, with links to citing articles. A highly cited report. Not indexed in Web of Science, yet its record of citation is displayed along withlinks to all citing articles. A conference proceedings paperindexed in Web of Science. A journal article indexedin Web of Science.

  17. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index Full Record -- Single-Authored Book A hub for direct links toadditional related information. Times Cited =citing articles. In this display,all cites to thisbook are from journal articles.

  18. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index One may also Refine by Book Series title.

  19. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index Full Record -- Book Chapter, from a multi-authored Book in Series. Both the Authors of this Chapter and the Volume (Source) Editors are presented.

  20. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index From this record for a book chapter, we can easily navigate to the record for the entire volume of the series…

  21. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index From this record for a book chapter, we can easily navigate to the record for the entire volume of the series… and then display all chapters within this volume, with linksto each.

  22. WEB OF SCIENCE Book Citation Index Perform a Citation Report on the Chapters of a multi-authoredbook to view combined citation influence and trend of citation forthis volume.

  23. 2011 2007 2003 Authoritative, integrated Journal, Conference,and Book content. 2008 Times Cited Author Cited References Related Records 2010 2008 1998 1965 1938 1984 1930 1972

  24. COMPLETING THERESEARCH PICTURE:ADDING BOOKS TO WEB OF SCIENCESM August 2011

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