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ISI Web of Knowledge – Innovative Solutions

ISI Web of Knowledge – Innovative Solutions. ISI Web of Knowledge / Web of Science – coming developments BIOSIS Archive Web Citation Index – New product for Institutional Repositories Journal Use Reports – New product for Journal evaluation. Journals & Serials.

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ISI Web of Knowledge – Innovative Solutions

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  1. ISI Web of Knowledge – Innovative Solutions ISI Web of Knowledge / Web of Science – coming developments BIOSIS Archive Web Citation Index – New product for Institutional Repositories Journal Use Reports – New product for Journal evaluation

  2. Journals & Serials Technical Reports Conference Proceedings Open Access Books Dissertations Patents Web of Science 1900 ALL DISCIPLINES -- Science, Social Science, Arts & Humanities 1926 1969 BIOSIS Previews Life Sciences Inspec 1898 Physics, Electr Eng, Computing Upgraded DII 1963 12 Million+ Inventions 1990 ISI Proceedings ALL DISCIPLINES -- Science, Social Science, Arts & Humanities 1864 Zoological Record 1978 Zoology – Taxonomy, Biodiversity CAB Abstracts 1910 Agriculture & Applied Life Sciences FSTA 1969 Food Science & Technology 1950 Medline Medicine and BioMedicine NEW IN 2006! Web Citation Index Institutional Repositories

  3. Topic search is mapped to multiple fields, non experts can take advantage of enhanced indexing. Additionally indexing is applied across all databases to find additional results.

  4. Records are consolidated, not eliminated

  5. Cross Search • Search multiple resources from one convenient interface • Broaden your search with additional resources • Duplicate records are consolidated not eliminated • Apply specialist indexing across resources to discover new results For example:Topic = “ACE inhibitor and cell* growth” (latest 5 years) Web of Science =34records When searched as standalone products: Web of Science = 30 records BIOSIS Previews = 23 records Medline = 23 records 41 records BIOSIS Previews=32records Medline= 32 records CrossSearch: More than the sum of its components

  6. Web of Knowledge: Sustained by Innovation: Jan 2006 April 2006 July 2006 • Refine Search tool • Analyze limit expansion • Author finding aid • Broader Search Retrieval • Citation Report • RSS Alerting • Endnote Web* • DII Upgrade • Web Citation Index • Journal Use Reports • ISI Web of Knowledge home page presents expanded links to freely available value-added information • Current Web Contents (CWC) web site reviews data will be added to the ISI Web of Knowledge CrossSearch. • Home Page Re-Design for all bibliographic databases - less crowded, Quick Search prominent. • A CrossSearch may be launched from the Search Results Summary page in any database. • The CAB Abstracts Archive (1910-1972) is available.

  7. Enhanced Search and Discovery

  8. Improved Analyze – up to 100,000 records Much faster performance

  9. Author Finding Aid Simple path to precise author search

  10. To This From This Broader Searches for Novices Easier for novice users to start finding!

  11. Simple, complete, accurate summary report of findings Citation Report

  12. New Integrated workflow Tools: RSS

  13. EndNote Web (Express) One-click to reference software such as EndNote desktop One-click to EndNote Web

  14. EndNote Web (Express) Instant author search in ISI Web of Knowledge View the latest “Times Cited”information Access unique resourcesin ISI Web of Knowledge

  15. How EndNote Solutions Compare

  16. All Content Becomes MoreUsable and Powerful for Discovery • DII Upgrade: • Alerting • Analysis • Refine Results • WoK Look and Feel

  17. BIOSIS Archive – coming soon! • Digitization of the historical Biological Abstracts print archive • First time to be published in electronic format • Coverage from 1926 to 1968 • Additional 3.5 million records • Majority of the records are from Journals with additional coverage from academic meetings and books • Value added abstracts • Many unique to BIOSIS • Written by respected researchers in the life sciences. Some of the authors are now renowned leaders in their respective fields of research • Because many of the original articles did no include an abstract, the BIOSIS abstracts are essential for comprehensive retrospective searching. • Value added indexing • Powerful functionality to maximize search effectiveness • Consistent throughout the entire archive

  18. The addition of the Web Citation Index Existing Web of Knowledge coverage Open Access Journals(Open web) Traditional AcademicJournals(Closed web and print) • Repositories: • Pre-prints • Articles • Works in progress • Data logs • Technical Reports • etc. • (Open web) Additional coverage in the Web Citation Index

  19. The addition of the Web Citation Index Existing Web of Knowledge coverage Open Access Journals(Open web) Traditional AcademicJournals(Closed web and print) • Repositories: • Pre-prints • Articles • Works in progress • Data logs • Technical Reports • etc. • (Open web) Additional coverage in the Web Citation Index Indexing new forms in communication.Comprehensive coverage of all scholarly information

  20. Web Citation index – indexing Institutional Repositories • Selected quality content • Using Thomson Scientific’s strong history of journal and web site selection policy to create a new process for evaluating IR content • Value added features and content • Using a combination of Thomson Scientific know-how and NEC’s technological expertise to index cited references • Powerful functionality of the Web of Knowledge interface • Integration with existing resources such as the Web of Science • Helping Intuitional Repository administrators promote their services • Product has been created in partnership with leading IR organizations • Create a single environment for users to search multiple forms of content • Increase the visibility and usage of IRs

  21. Full Text and repository are searchable fields

  22. Same functionality as the Web of Science. For example, sort by “Times Cited” to identify influential works

  23. Although the Full-text is searchable the Full Record displays bibliographic data and abstract Clicking the “View Full Text” button will link to the item in the repository

  24. Use citation navigation to expand the search:Cited ReferencesTimes CitedRelated Records

  25. Results Analysis is also possible

  26. How Complete Can it (Possibly!) Be? Challenges • IRs contain immense variety of document types and formats • They are evolving in scope, content, and goals • Huge interest in the Academic/library Community – very high expectations of Web Citation Index WCI Goals for 2006 • Grow to encompass majority of IRs (over 500 identified) • Provide ability to view activity within repositories and across repositories • Complement Web of Science with additional citation relationships • Create environment for experiment and understanding of new content

  27. Journal Use Reports – What Is It? • A new tool that combines data from a variety of sources in one location: • Web of Knowledge Usage statistics • Journal performance data from the Journal Citation Reports • Institutional publication activity (from Web of Science) • Includes citing and cited data at an institutional level • Article-level data from the Web of Science • External data sources: • Holdings data from OPAC • E-Journal usage statistics from vendors • Enables analysis in the context of the institution • Journal Performance and usage for collections evaluation • Publication activity reports analyze journal use and institutional publishing patterns • Able to create profiles to evaluate individual departments/schools

  28. Journal Use Reports – Comprehensive View Journal record view combines journal performance data, publication activity and usage.

  29. Journal Use Reports: Publication Activity An institutional profile lets administrators see where researchers are publishing.

  30. Journal Use Reports: Institutional Citation Patterns …and what researchers are citing.

  31. Journal Use Reports – Integrated Usage Indicators Shows faculty use of literature as measured by COUNTER downloads.

  32. Thank You! Simon Pratt simon.pratt@thomson.com Thomson Scientific March 2006

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