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You can simultaneously search all ISI Web of Knowledge databases, for complete, diverse results in one interface.
All-database search
Much more than simply an aggregation of content and tools, ISI Web of Knowledge is a unified platform that links all its varied data and search terms together, creating one common vocabulary and one truly integrated search.
Which means that when you search ISI Web of Knowledge, your search terms will find all the relevant items that may be categorized differently. New terms will recognize older terms; specialized terms from one database will recognize specialized terms from another. Your search results will contain no identical articles or gaps in coverage
You can quickly find highly relevant search results, even if your initial result set is very large.
Refine results
The Refine Results option helps you target your results and pinpoint the data you need.. Refine your search results by categories meaningful to your search, such as subject area, document type, author, language, institutions, source titles, and more.
You can quickly uncover relevant results in seemingly unrelated fields, or follow the history or methodology of an idea from its first mention to the present day.
Cited reference searching
ISI Web of Knowledge delivers cited reference data that are accurate, consistent and without redundancies. Cited references from a variety of formats are unified to a standard and the accuracy of all citations is verified.
A look-up Search feature allows you to view full, verified cited references and select specific references on which to search – using as little as an author name to initiate the lookup and search process.
View cited works of not just indexed journals, but proceedings, technical reports, dissertations, films, novels, works of art, etc.
Over 100 years of cited references are presented in a correct, standardized format that is truly browseable and searchable. No other database in existence offers this level of accuracy and detail on such a multidisciplinary scale.
You can track the influence of your work, and of your colleagues’.
Times cited
Times cited lets you explore the articles that cited your original article, making it easy to track influence and trends throughout over a century of research.
You can find additional articles related to your topic that you may not have found with a traditional keyword search.
Related records
Related Records® show the connections between articles that have one or more references in common. These are articles that may not share obvious signs of connection usually found in article titles, keywords or abstracts – yet may still provide valuable, relevant insights. The number of shared references is displayed, to help you easily gauge the relevance of two papers.
Your search for collaborators will be aided as you track authors’ output and impact without missing any items in different formats or categories.
Author identification
A suite of authorship tools help you quickly locate articles likely written by the same author, in a simple, single search.
Distinct Author Identification System provides a powerful disambiguation algorithm that addresses the power of similar author names throughout over a century of scholarly research.
Full Author Names enables you to view full names as they appear on original articles.
Author Finder helps you quickly distinguish between authors with the same name, and group an author’s output when the name is recorded in several different formats.
You’ll always be aware of the latest developments, as well as who is citing and building on your and your colleagues’ work.
Alerting and RSS feeds
Save general, cited reference, tables-of-content, and chemical structure searches as email alerts. Alerts in Current Contents Connect automatically include relevant pre-published, eFirst content.
Or set up RSS feeds for saved searches and citation alerts. The feed comes in the form of an XML feed and contains author, title, and source information as well as URL links to the full record.
You can extend the power of cited references to resources that don’t include them. For instance, you can find a result within another ISI Web of Knowledge resource and link to cited references found within the same record in Web of Science or BIOSIS Previews.
Links
Links provide quick, direct access to expanded content, including:
- The full text
- Your library’s holdings
- Cited references, citing articles, and Related Records
- Full records in other ISI Web of Knowledge resources
- Your EndNote Web library of references
Find out more: http://isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/products/related/trlinks/
You can show your students the advantages of searching several databases, including specialized as well as multidisciplinary resources.
All-database search
Much more than simply an aggregation of content and tools, ISI Web of Knowledge is a unified platform that links all its varied data and search terms together, creating one common vocabulary and one truly integrated search.
Which means that when you search ISI Web of Knowledge, your search terms will find all the relevant items that may be categorized differently. New terms will recognize older terms; specialized terms from one database will recognize specialized terms from another. Your search results will contain no identical articles or gaps in coverage
You can show your students how to quickly obtain useful, high-quality results.
Refine results
The Refine Results option helps you target your results and pinpoint the data you need.. Refine your search results by categories meaningful to your search, such as subject area, document type, author, language, institutions, source titles, and more.
Your students will learn how to write papers using comprehensive research that uncovers a deep and diverse collection of relevant results.
Cited reference searching
ISI Web of Knowledge delivers cited reference data that are accurate, consistent and without redundancies. Cited references from a variety of formats are unified to a standard and the accuracy of all citations is verified.
A look-up Search feature allows you to view full, verified cited references and select specific references on which to search – using as little as an author name to initiate the lookup and search process.
View cited works of not just indexed journals, but proceedings, technical reports, dissertations, films, novels, works of art, etc.
Over 100 years of cited references are presented in a correct, standardized format that is truly browseable and searchable. No other database in existence offers this level of accuracy and detail on such a multidisciplinary scale.
You can show students how to track the full continuum of research – finding subsequent developments as well as past influences.
Times cited
Times cited lets you explore the articles that cited your original article, making it easy to track influence and trends throughout over a century of research.
You can show students ways to dig deeper into scholarly content and see the value of cross-disciplinary connections.
Related records
Related Records® show the connections between articles that have one or more references in common. These are articles that may not share obvious signs of connection usually found in article titles, keywords or abstracts – yet may still provide valuable, relevant insights. The number of shared references is displayed, to help you easily gauge the relevance of two papers.
Your students will produce more accurate and complete research, finding the right data from the right authors.
Author identification
A suite of authorship tools help you quickly locate articles likely written by the same author, in a simple, single search.
Distinct Author Identification System provides a powerful disambiguation algorithm that addresses the power of similar author names throughout over a century of scholarly research.
Full Author Names enables you to view full names as they appear on original articles.
Author Finder helps you quickly distinguish between authors with the same name, and group an author’s output when the name is recorded in several different formats.
Your students will discover an efficient method for keeping up to date and fully informed.
Alerting and RSS feeds
Save general, cited reference, tables-of-content, and chemical structure searches as email alerts. Alerts in Current Contents Connect automatically include relevant pre-published, eFirst content.
Or set up RSS feeds for saved searches and citation alerts. The feed comes in the form of an XML feed and contains author, title, and source information as well as URL links to the full record.
You can show newer researchers how to verify the significance of search results by linking to citations and the full text.
Links
Links provide quick, direct access to expanded content, including:
- The full text
- Your library’s holdings
- Cited references, citing articles, and Related Records
- Full records in other ISI Web of Knowledge resources
- Your EndNote Web library of references
Find out more: http://isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/products/related/trlinks/
You can promote complete research, with no gaps in coverage.
All-database search
Much more than simply an aggregation of content and tools, ISI Web of Knowledge is a unified platform that links all its varied data and search terms together, creating one common vocabulary and one truly integrated search.
Which means that when you search ISI Web of Knowledge, your search terms will find all the relevant items that may be categorized differently. New terms will recognize older terms; specialized terms from one database will recognize specialized terms from another. Your search results will contain no identical articles or gaps in coverage
You can help users benefit from the deep coverage of a large database without having to spend time weeding out extraneous data.
Refine results
The Refine Results option helps you target your results and pinpoint the data you need.. Refine your search results by categories meaningful to your search, such as subject area, document type, author, language, institutions, source titles, and more.
You can track the influence of research produced at your institution, and use citation analysis data to assist with the accreditation process for new majors and fields of study.
Cited reference searching
ISI Web of Knowledge delivers cited reference data that are accurate, consistent and without redundancies. Cited references from a variety of formats are unified to a standard and the accuracy of all citations is verified.
A look-up Search feature allows you to view full, verified cited references and select specific references on which to search – using as little as an author name to initiate the lookup and search process.
View cited works of not just indexed journals, but proceedings, technical reports, dissertations, films, novels, works of art, etc.
Over 100 years of cited references are presented in a correct, standardized format that is truly browseable and searchable. No other database in existence offers this level of accuracy and detail on such a multidisciplinary scale.
You can track the development of discoveries and technologies created by researchers at your institution, finding potential collaborators, as well as tech transfer and promotional opportunities.
Times cited
Times cited lets you explore the articles that cited your original article, making it easy to track influence and trends throughout over a century of research.
You are offering your users a method to find less obvious, but equally valuable material – increasing the usage and usefulness of your institution’s research resources.
Related records
Related Records® show the connections between articles that have one or more references in common. These are articles that may not share obvious signs of connection usually found in article titles, keywords or abstracts – yet may still provide valuable, relevant insights. The number of shared references is displayed, to help you easily gauge the relevance of two papers.
You can help researchers easily identify top researchers, eliminating mistaken author identity. And you can more efficiently track top authors for potential recruitment.
Author identification
A suite of authorship tools help you quickly locate articles likely written by the same author, in a simple, single search.
Distinct Author Identification System provides a powerful disambiguation algorithm that addresses the power of similar author names throughout over a century of scholarly research.
Full Author Names enables you to view full names as they appear on original articles.
Author Finder helps you quickly distinguish between authors with the same name, and group an author’s output when the name is recorded in several different formats.
You can track trends and see who is citing your researchers’ work – helping you set future research directions and priorities and discover prospective faculty and collaborators.
Alerting and RSS feeds
Save general, cited reference, tables-of-content, and chemical structure searches as email alerts. Alerts in Current Contents Connect automatically include relevant pre-published, eFirst content.
Or set up RSS feeds for saved searches and citation alerts. The feed comes in the form of an XML feed and contains author, title, and source information as well as URL links to the full record.
You can maximize the usage of journal and other content that might not have been found without an electronic resource search.
Links
Links provide quick, direct access to expanded content, including:
- The full text
- Your library’s holdings
- Cited references, citing articles, and Related Records
- Full records in other ISI Web of Knowledge resources
- Your EndNote Web library of references
Find out more: http://isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/products/related/trlinks/