Product Review of Web of Science (Introduction; Key Advantages; Contact Details)
Jinfo Article
4th April 2016
Abstract
In the first part of a new review we introduce Web of Science, a citation index database from Thomson Reuters, providing tens of millions of records of curated research content that is all connected through standard vocabulary, linked content and citation metrics from multiple sources. We also look at audience, key uses and key advantages.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2651
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