Monday, April 21, 2008

ISI Web of Knowledge Enhancements

ISI Web of Knowledge has made some changes to help you and your users search more precisely, share material, create a complete publication history, retrieve web content, and export more easily.

Precise Searching

  • Exclude results while refining or analyzing search results
  • Sort alphabetically or numerically while refining results
  • Refine faster, with standardized and simplified document type options when searching across all databases.

Share material and collaborate easier

  • Designate read/write access for shared EndNote Web folders
  • Link to the full text of articles directly from EndNote Web records

Increase the visibility of your research efforts

  • Users can search for all of their ISI Web of Knowledge content from within ResearcherID, making it easier to create a complete publication history
  • Upload publication histories from outside of the ISI Web of Knowledge authenticated environment into ResearcherID in RIS format, allowing for easier creation of publication lists
  • Showcase and visualize your contributions to global research with ResearcherID Labs. Use this interactive and collaborative workspace to discover and display who is citing your work and where your collaborators work and live.
  • Access ResearcherID Labs from ResearcherID.com
  • Easily create a "badge", which can be placed on a user’s website, blog, or e-signature to reference a registered author’s profile and publication history

Retrieve context-sensitive scientific results from the open Web

  • Search the open Web for scientifically relevant results with Thomson Scientific WebPlus through BIOSIS Previews, Biological Abstracts, Zoological Records, and Current Contents Connect, in addition to Web of Science
  • Get context-sensitive results, depending on the database used

Export from the Web of Science easier

  • Output Web of Science results in the BibTeX format

For more information go check out their FAQs, training materials, or attend an online training seminar.

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