Product Review of Web of Science (Value - Help & Training; Competitors; Development; Pricing)
Jinfo Article
8th April 2016
Abstract
Web of Science is a search and discovery platform for scholarly journals, books, data and patents, with a very small number of true competitors. In part four of our review, Sophie Alexander sheds light on new features and sources, pricing, competitors Scopus and Google Scholar. She provides an overview of the value the product offers and why it's particularly useful for in-depth research within academic and scientific fields.
Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2651
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