Search and Discovery Centre

Enhanced performance from the Web of Knowledge

Indisputably, the largest
citation database available.

11,232 journals
46.1M records

Social Sciences Coverage
2,697 journals
6.4M records

Arts & Humanities Coverage
1,470 journals
3.7M records

Conference Proceedings
5.8M records

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COMPLETING THE RESEARCH PICTURE

The Book Citation Index in Web of Science connects a library’s book collection to powerful new discovery tools, giving researchers the ability to quickly and easily identify and access the most relevant books. As a part of Web of Science, Book Citation Index allows users to search seamlessly across books, journals and conference proceedings to find the information most relevant to their work within one platform.

With the vast amount information available today, researchers rely on citation indices to identify the best resources for their research. Bringing together scholarly book, journal and conference proceedings literature within Web of Science, optimizes the powerful features of citation navigation.

Researchers will have access to the citation network between books and the wider world of scholarly and scientific research, allowing them to measure the contribution of books in specific disciplines and identify potential collaborators.

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For High-Impact Forensics, The Clues Point to Europe

Science in Sweden:
Sweden's world share of science and social-science papers over a recent five-year period, expressed as a percentage of papers in each of 21 fields in the Clarivate database. Also, Sweden's relative citation impact.compared to the world average in each field, in percentage terms.

Check out the new hot papers highlighted in January 2012 analysis including an Environment/Ecology paper with contribution from Royal Institution Technology, Stockholm

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