Web of Science as a data source for research on scientific and scholarly activity
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Abstract
Web of Science (WoS) is the world’s oldest, most widely used and authoritative database of research publications and citations. Based on the Science Citation Index, founded by Eugene Garfield in 1964, it has expanded its selective, balanced, and complete coverage of the world’s leading research to cover around 34,000 journals today. A wide range of use cases are supported by WoS from daily search and discovery by researchers worldwide through to the supply of analytical data sets and the provision of specialized access to raw data for bibliometric partners. A long- and well-established network of such partners enables the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) to continue to work closely with bibliometric…
Citation impact
1,151
total citations
- FWCI
- 65.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Citations per year
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Keywords
- Web of science
- Data science
- Science Citation Index
- Citation
- Raw data
- World Wide Web
- Computer science
- Bibliometrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Partnerships for the goals
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