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Web of Science: Mining the Literature

Description:

The Web of Science comprises two related electronic resources: Science Citation Index Expanded, which contains citations to articles published in over 5,300 scientific journals and Social Sciences Citation Index, which covers the journal literature of the social sciences indexed from over 1,700 journals. Learn, in this class, how to use the Web of Science to search for articles by subject, author and journal title. You will also learn how to conduct a cited reference search to see who is citing papers in your area of research.

Formats for Training:
Class
Tutorials
Online
 
Class
 
       Dates Times Location
       2009/07/23 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. NIH Library Training Room, First Floor -- Registration Required 
      

Hands-on. Free. HHS staff only. For more information call 301-496-1080

       Objectives:
  • Find references on a specific topic, by a specific author or in a specific journal
  • Order photocopies of articles from the NIH Library
  • Conduct a cited reference search
       Benefits:
  • Go beyond the biomedical databases and search the multidisciplinary Science Citation Index and/or Social Sciences Index
  • Save time with direct links to many full-text journal articles online or order documents immediately from search results
  • With a quick click of your mouse, perform a cited reference search and see �who has cited who�
  • Access the article's references list (bibliography) and Related Articles for all records in the Web of Science
       Who Should Attend:  
NIH staff who are interested in an introduction to using the software. If you would like individualized or advanced training, please request a personal or group tutorial.
       Useful Handouts/Links:

Tutorials and Handouts from Thomson (ISI)

Web of Science Settings for EndNote X
Web of Science Settings for Reference Manager

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Tutorials
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Online
       Introduction to the New ISI Web of Knowledge (Vendor site)
       Search Tips for Web of Science (Vendor site)
       Cited Reference Searching (Vendor site)
       Citation Report (Vendor site)
       Citation Alerting (Vendor site)
       Managing Search Results (Vendor site)
       Saving Search Histories and Creating Alerts (Vendor site)

 

   
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