THE WEB OF SCIENCETM AND GOOGLE SCHOLAR COLLABORATION GIVES RESEARCHERS AN INTUITIVE WAY TO ACCESS AND EVALUATE INFORMATION EASILY.

Our collaboration with Google Scholar facilitates the seamless movement between the open web to Web of Science and its trusted content through citations. Citation connections now meet the researcher where their search begins. With one search you can:

  • Find a list of sources
  • Link out to full-text articles
  • Utilize key metrics that help identify the most cruicial sources 

Hear librarians discuss how to easily access Open Access journals, how it enables citation count cross checking, and how this has improved the researcher’s experience overall. Listen now >>

Need access to the Web of Science and Google Scholar reciprocal linking? Contact us now.

Web of Science users without.complete entitlement will view a limited listing of cited articles on a Citing Articles Summary Page. Users will view a static version of a full record and Citation Results based on their subscription.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT ACCESS TO GOOGLE SEARCH ON THE WEB OF SCIENCE

Click the question to show/hide its corresponding answer.

Why am I seeing Web of Science links on my Google Scholar results and vice versa?

Why is Clarivate collaborating with Google Scholar?

Will search results on Google.com have links to Web of Science?

Will every Google Scholar search produce links to the Web of Science?

Why are there sometimes differences between the citation counts shown by Google Scholar versus Web of Science?

How much will it cost institutions to participate?

What if I have access to other databases on Web of Science? How will they be affected?