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Smarter
discovery and
better insight
December 2018
2
Session Coverage
Exciting developments at Clarivate Analytics (Slides 3-6)
Discovery tools (Slides 6-38)
Analytical tools (Slides 39-72)
Identification tools (Slides 73-85)
Reference Management tools (Slides 86-91)
What is over the horizon? (Slides 92-93)
Additional Resources (Slides 94-95)
Exciting recent
developments
at Clarivate
Analytics
Ref 2021
Web of Science Group
Jisc to include EndNote
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News: REF2021
Watch out for exciting developments
The UK’s four higher education (HE) funding bodies have
awarded Clarivate Analytics’ Institute for Scientific Information
(ISI) a contract to provide Research Excellence Framework
(REF) 2021 assessment panels with information and support
services to the UK research community.
Eleven of REF 2021’s expert panels have said they plan to use
data to inform the peer review process during the assessment
phase of REF2021. A team at ISI, supported by the full breadth
and expertise of the Web of Science group, will match
researcher publication records, which higher education
institutions (HEIs) will submit to REF2021.
Clarivate Analytics’ Institute for Scientific
Information (ISI) and Web of Science data
will be used for the 2021 REF
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News: The Web of Science Group announced
Watch out for exciting developments
It was not a formal launch of the brand, which will happen in the
new year, but rather an indication of where we are heading. We
wanted to emphasize that WOSG as we are now known is first
of all a group of products, services and tools (WOS, JCR, ESI,
EndNote, Publons, Kopernio, Incites, Converis, Professional
Services, Scholar One, Author Connect) that work increasingly
in integrated ways, powered by our first class data, to benefit
the research community. Integration means being seamless,
connected and open.
The response was overwhelmingly positive, with customers
nodding approvingly and the most common remark: “Of course!
That makes complete sense.".
Web of Science Group new branding
launches at Frankfurt Bookfair
Discovery tools
Interface Changes
Open access
Citation Network
Highly Cited and Hot Papers
Usage Counts
Journal Impact
Cited reference search
All Databases search
Super record
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Handy Help)
Added useful links to the Help drop down, like Master Journal List and APIs.
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Publication Years)
Refine panel now in Chronological order and this is also the popup default.
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Marked List Link)
Jump to your Marked Lists from any record that is in the list, using the icon.
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle Changes)
Brighter White top banner and only showing features when they are needed.
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle changes)
Saved Searches and all your Alerts now on a drop down for quick access.
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Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle Changes)
Asterisks removed from specific fields, as it suggested a required field.
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Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search
‘All Fields’ search added to Basic and Advanced search for Core Collection.
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Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search
The following fields are searched and rules apply when using ‘All Fields’.
Topic
Author, Editor, Group Author
Author Identifier
Publication Name
Publication Year
DOI
Address
Organization-Enhanced
Conference
Language
Document Type
ISSN
Funding Agency / Text
Grant Number
Accession Number
PubMedID
Enter search terms in any order. For
example, you can type radioactive decay
2014 Drexel or 2014 drexel decay
radioactive and see the same number of
search results.
To search for an exact phrase, put the term
in quotations: "radioactive decay"
Use wildcards (* $ ?) to find plural and
inflected forms of words.
Use search operators (AND, OR, NOT) to
indicate a relationship between terms.
Important: the All Fields search field does
not support SAME and NEAR operators.
Result will only be found in the DOI if the number is enclosed in “ ”.
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Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search
Highlighting shows where the text was found, except in the ‘Funding Text’.
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Discovery – Interface Changes: ‘Author Search’ Links
This displays a list of documents and a link for Article Groups if available.
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Discovery – Interface Changes: New Relevance Sort
We are testing a learning algorithm which uses date, click-throughs,
citations, plus the existing topic field hits. Only a small sample of users.
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Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science)
uses a variety of different data sources to find open versions of articles:-
They used to use the BASE OA search engine but have now reached a point where they
use their own repository aggregator and no longer use BASE.
The Directory of Open Access Journals to see if it’s in their index of OA journals.
CrossRef’s license metadata field, to see if the publisher has reported an open license.
Their own custom list DOI prefixes, to see if it's in a known preprint repository.
Institutional repositories, like Harvard's DASH, University of Michigan's Deep Blue, and
thousands more.
Subject repositories, like arXiv, PMC, and many others.
Journal article pages, to see if there’s a free PDF link from the publisher.
Weekly updates of the OA links that finds are sent to .
matches these to content (all databases, except Derwent).
There can be multiple links for a given document but only 1 Gold (Publisher) link.
19Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science)
Articles published in journals listed on the Directory of Open Access Journals
(DOAJ). To be listed on the DOAJ, all articles in these journals must have a
license in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative. *
Identified as having a Creative Commons (CC) license by Impactstory’s
Unpaywall Database but are not in journals listed on the DOAJ. Most of these
articles are from hybrid journals. Hybrid open access journals are subscription
journals that include some open access articles. Keep in mind, identification of
Other Gold as an indicator of Hybrid Gold open access articles is at varying
levels of completeness, especially for newly published items. *
Licensing is either unclear or identified by Impactstory’s Unpaywall Database as
non-CC license articles. Free-to-read or Public Access articles located on a
publisher’s site. A publisher may, as a promotion, grant free access to an
article for a limited time. At the end of the promotional period, access to the
article may require a fee which can lead to temporary errors in our data. Keep
in mind, you may find content that is incomplete, especially new content. *
Final published versions of articles hosted on an institutional or subject-based
repository (e.g. an article out of its embargo period posted to PubMed Central).
*
Accepted manuscripts hosted on a repository. Content is peer reviewed and
final, but may not have been through the publisher’s copyediting or typesetting. *
* Consult the copyright owner for any reuse or licensing requests.
We now store all Open Access versions.
20Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science)
The best OA link is shown. If DOAJ or other Gold, or Bronze, this will
override the DIO link. If a repository, the Publisher link is also shown.
21Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science)
When exporting from the Market List you can include the Open Access.
Where there are multiple Open Access links, these are identified too.
If Exporting to
EndNote, the
tag used for the
status is OA.
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Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science)
NOT INCLUDED IN
does not include content from
social networks like ResearchGate or Academia.edu
file-sharing like Sci-HUB.
also identifies “green submitted” OA
Because these OA versions do not reflect evidence of peer review,
records WILL NOT provide links to these.
Our aim has always been to aid discovery of the highest
quality and most trusted, verified content available globally.
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Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio)
Kopernio is a browser plugin, (Chrome, Firefox
and Opera. It finds the best available PDF.
It can integrate with library proxies to provide one-click access to
research articles from library subscriptions.
Kopernio will also search for PDFs from a range of additional data sources:
Open access publishers
Paywalled publishers
Abstract databases including Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science.
Pre-print servers such as the arXiv
Selected institutional and subject repositories
Google Scholar
Kopernio differs from other services like Unpaywall, etc., as it provides one-
click access, obtainable via your subscriptions, or via the same routes
these other tools use.
24Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio)
New indicator for a few WoS users, smaller, with hover over results popup.
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Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio)
It is still early days for Kopernio at Clarivate but already its co-founder, Jan
Reichelt (who also co-founded Mendeley) has been appointed as Managing
Director of Web of Science. Watch out for interesting future developments. Like
closer integration into .
Supported institutions are listed here: https://kopernio.com/library-guides. If
yours is not listed, try name variations. It you want yours added, contact us via
help@kopernio.com
If Kopernio does not have off-campus access for your institution and you would
like it, contact the team via help@kopernio.com
We are currently working on an institutional version. If you are interested in
getting early access to Kopernio's institutional version, please get in touch
using help@kopernio.com.
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Discovery – Citation Network
We provide links to records Cited by and Citing a document from all DB.
Trace the research
back in time.
See how the field
has developed.
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Discovery – Citation Network
Related Records provide discovery beyond your
original Keyword search, through shared references.
The concept of ‘discovery through association of
ideas’ (Eugene Garfield, 1963).
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Discovery – Citation Network
The “Times Cited” counts are influenced by age, field and document type.
“Highly Cited Paper” and “Hot Paper” provide context to citations.
These are from Essential Science Indicators.
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Discovery – Usage Counts
It could take a year or more before published documents receive any
citations. So another measure is needed for current level of interest.
We provide two of these, “Last 180 days” and “Since 2013”. They are
counts of the number of times the document is exported to a Reference
Manager application, plus the number of times the full text link is used.
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Discovery – Journal Impact
Using the Journal link in the document you are interested in.
Popup provides summary information for this journal and a link to JCR.
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Discovery – Cited Reference Search
Because work is sometimes incorrectly cited, this search can be used to
see if it has happened to a piece of work you are interested in.
Enter author name, journal, date, etc. but do not be too specific.
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Discovery – Cited Reference Search
Export to analyse externally, or click ‘Finish Search’ to see those selected.
A list of possible citations to this piece of work is displayed and you can
sort the list to help decide which are the same reference.
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Discovery – All Databases
>150 million
records
>1.5 billion
Cited References>8 million
datasets
Open Access across
all except Derwent
Include Citations
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Discovery – All Databases Settings
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Discovery – All Databases Topic Search variations
Web of Science
Core collection
Title, Abstract, Author
Keywords, KeyWords Plus®
BIOSIS Citation Index
Biological Abstracts
Title, Abstract
Major Concepts, Concept Code(s)
Taxonomic Data, Disease Data,
Chemical Data, …
Derwent Innovations
Index
Title. Abstract, Equivalent
abstracts, International patent
classification, Derwent Class
codes, Derwent Manual codes
Inspec
Title, Abstract, Controlled
Indexing, Uncontrolled
Indexing, Original Indexing
Classification Code(s)
Zoological Records
Title, Abstract, Broad Terms
Descriptors Data,
Super Taxa, Taxa Notes
MEDLINE
Title, Abstract, MeSH Terms
Keyword List, Chemical, Gene
Symbol, Subject,…
CABI
Title, Abstract, Descriptors,
Broad Descriptors, Organism
Descriptors, Geographic
Location, CABICODE Names
Data Citation Index
Titles, Abstracts, Repository
Name, Data Study, Data Set
Food Science and
Technology abstracts
Title, Abstract, FSTA
Thesaurus, MeSH Thesaurus
Current Contents
Connect
Title, Abstract, Author Keywords
KeyWords Plus®
Chinese Science
Citation Database
Title, Abstract, Author Keywords
SciELO Citation Index
Title, Abstract, Author
Keywords
Extra results can be found, due to the special indexes being searched.
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Beyond Core Collection – The Super Record
When searching All Databases, you are shown which the document is in.
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Beyond Core Collection – The Super Record
BIOSIS
CABI
Medline
FSTA
Core Collection
Additional specialist information can be found in these database records.
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Beyond Core Collection – Medline Records
Current data going forward. After 2019 baseline, all author addresses.
Analytical tools
Analyse Results
Citation Report
Exporting for analysis
5K download additions
Impact Factor explained
Journal Citation Reports
Essential Science Indicators
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Analysing – New Analyze Results
Why use Analyze Results to analyse relevant documents?
Where is my work influential? Understand impact of authors’ publications
across disciplines, countries, and institutions.
What research topics are being funded? Identify trends, white space, and
centres of excellence – Will I get funding in this field, or should I
switch?
Who should my institution be collaborating with? Identify current
partners and key opportunities for collaboration.
Go beyond Times Cited and h-index,– Give me a better understanding of
the research landscape.
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Analysing – New Analyze Results
The new interface has added Visualizations and faster access to controls.
It includes 16 different viewpoints, 2 visualizations and export options.
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Analysing – New Analyze Results
Select Field, Visualization, number of results and the display Updates.
Hover over interest points to see the value and a link to the documents.
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Analysing – New Analyze Results
The desired Visualization can be exported by using the download button.
The Visualization will usually appear in your downloads as a JPG file.
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Analysing – New Analyze Results
Below the Visualization is the data table, which can also be download.
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Analysing – Citation Report
Why use Citation Report to analyse your relevant documents?
Who has cited my work? See which documents have cited your work
since it was published. Is it still of influence?
Is this research topic still of interest? Identify trends in publications and
citations to the published documents – Will I get funding in this field, or
should I switch?
What is my current h-index? See this, plus analyse citation counts for all
of your work to date.
Can I Export the Citation Report? Data can be analysed further outside
the Web of Science, using the export options.
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Analysing – Citation Report
There are explanations for the stats and links to the Analyse Results tool.
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Analysing – Citation Report
Below the visualization is a table with the citation data used to create it.
With links to documents, sort options, date range filter and downloadable.
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Analysing – Exporting for analysis
PT Publication Type
AU Authors
AF Author Full Name
BA Book Authors
BF Book Authors Full Name
CA Group Authors
GP Book Group Authors
BE Editors
TI Document Title
SO Publication Name
SE Book Series Title
BS Book Series Subtitle
LA Language
DT Document Type
CT Conference Title
CY Conference Date
CL Conference Location
SP Conference Sponsors
HO Conference Host
DE Author Keywords
ID Keywords Plus®
AB Abstract
C1 Author Address
RP Reprint Address
EM E-mail Address
RI ResearcherID Number
OI ORCID Identifier
FU Funding Agency / Grant Number
FX Funding Text
CR Cited References
NR Cited Reference Count
TC Core Collection Times Cited Count
Z9 Total Times Cited Count
U1 Usage Count (Last 180 Days)
U2 Usage Count (Since 2013)
PU Publisher
PI Publisher City
PA Publisher Address
SN ISSN
EI eISSN
BN ISBN
J9 29-Character Source Abbreviation
JI ISO Source Abbreviation
PD Publication Date
PY Year Published
VL Volume
IS Issue
SI Special Issue
PN Part Number
SU Supplement
MA Meeting Abstract
BP Beginning Page
EP Ending Page
AR Article Number
DI Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
D2 Book Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
EA Early access date
EY Early access year
PG Page Count
P2 Chapter Count (Book Citation Index)
WC Web of Science Categories
SC Research Areas
GA Document Delivery Number
PM PubMed ID
UT Accession Number
OA Open Access Indicator
HP ESI Hot Paper
HC ESI Highly Cited Paper
DA Date this report was generated.
These are the tags used to identify the data.
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Analysing – Exporting for analysis
Once the unwanted columns have been removed you can start analysis.
Useful fields might be Times Cited, Usage, identifiers and Open Access.
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Analysing – Fast Save 5K
Available when signed in, in the Marked List and Search Results screen.
Useful if you only want the source information and more than 500 records.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
RESEARCH MANAGERS &
INFORMATION ANALYSTS
Track publication and citation
patterns to aid your strategy and
policy decisions
LIBRARIANS
Make informed decisions to add,
archive, or remove journals from
your collections
PUBLISHERS & EDITORS
Determine your journals’
influence in the marketplace and
review editorial functions
RESEARCHERS
Identify the most influential
journals in which to publish
Typical ways the Journal Citation Reports can help you make decisions
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
The 2018 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is:
...journal intelligence...
It includes journal metrics and indicators, such as the Journal Impact
Factor, but also provides other descriptive and contextual information.
...with transparency...
You can not only see the data but also see through the data to a more
nuanced consideration of journal value.
With new article-level data, you have a clearer understanding of the
quality of the articles included in the journal, as well as the relationship
between the article and the journal.
...to show value of journals…
The value of the journal is more than just a sum of its parts, value is
also derived from the reciprocal relationship between the quality of a
journal and the quality of its content. Good articles make for a good
journal, and a good journal enhances a good article.
The JCR is uniquely focused on the journal and its role in the
network of scholarly communication.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
11,655
Journals
276 New
Journals
227 Distinct
Categories
234 Total
Categories
80 Countries
Average 10%
increase in
JIF
20 Titles
Suppressed
14 self-citing
6 stacking
Summary of the 2018 Journal Citation Reports
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
WHAT’S NEW VALUE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
• Re-designed and enhanced journal
profile page
 Better understand content, regions, and
institutions that make a journal influential
• Document-level transparency for JIF  Validate the calculation of the JIF
• New citation data & indicators --
Citation histogram; median cites to
articles; median cites to reviews
 Identify relative contribution of different
document types to JIF; See number/type
of items that disproportionately drive JIF
value
• New contextual information --
Geographic representation of authors; list
of top contributing institutions
 Understand global community of the
journal and key user groups; Understand
contribution of my articles to a journal’s
performance
• Addition of BKCI citations to citation
network
 See a more complete picture of the
citation landscape of your journal
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
The inclusion of the Book Citation Index (BkCI), will only make up a small part
of the total citations used in the metrics but this will vary by metric and field.
Inner Ring: Social Sciences Edition
Outer Ring: Sciences Edition
Total Citation contribution flagship
ESCI
CPCI
BKCI
JIF Citation Contribution flagship
ESCI
CPCI
BKCI
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
Our rational behind the decision to include the Book Citation Index (BkCI).
Having JCR report all of WoS Core smooths the path between JCR and WoS; the entire
WoS Core Collection is part of how we define “impact” at the journal level.
Including the BkCI in the JCR allows us to show a multi-dimensional network of
journal influence in the JCR, an appropriate analog to the way we show that multi-
dimensional network in WoS.
For topics where the book literature represents a significant avenue of scholarly dialog,
this strengthens the JCR offering, and leverages that into the value of WoS. This, and
the new “journal intelligence” narrative of the JCR pave the way for us to provide the
high-value, high-visibility metrics of JCR for AHCI journals.
Although books are likely to contribute relatively few citations to the JIF, they are likely
to provide more citations to the 5-year Journal Impact Factor, particularly for what
people call "slow moving fields" where the book literature is a more important vehicle
for the publication of primary research. They will also become a part of the Total
Citations.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
Search for a Journal.
If it has a 2017 JIF it will
show the new Journal
Profile page, if not it will
show the old one.
Browse Journals by Rank.
Same as previous JCR.
Browse Categories by Rank.
Same as previous JCR.
View your saved Reports.
Same as previous JCR.
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Analysing – New Journal Profile Page
New Key Indicators summary panel and Journal Impact Factor Trend chart.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
The full Journal’s information for all years is still accessible.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
The default ‘Home’
screen compares
all Journals,
ranking them by
the Journal Impact
Factor (JIF).
The filters on the
left side can be
used to refocus the
comparison.
The displayed
Indicators can be
customised and
Visualizations can
be shown above
the tabular
information.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
The “Compare Journals” feature allows Quartile and Trend analysis.
Only Journals in the same
Category will be analysed.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
Total Cites: indicate the total number of times that each journal has been cited by all journals and
proceedings included in the Web of Science Core Collection (except the Book Citation Indexes) within
the current Journal Citation Reports year. [Does not take into account the age of the articles, so favours
those journals with large backfiles.]
Journal Impact Factor: is the average number of times articles from the journal published in the last
two years have been cited in the Journal Citation Reports year. [This compensates to a large extent the
shortcomings of “Total Cites”.]
Five-Year Journal Impact Factor: is the average number of times articles from the journal published
in the last five years have been cited in the Journal Citation Reports year.
Immediacy Index: measures how frequently the average article from a journal is cited within the
same year as publication. [Indicates how ‘front edge’ the journal is.]
JIF Percentile: a more granular view than quartiles do [Shows position within category].
JIF Quartile: quartile ranking is determined by comparing a journal to others in its JCR category
based on Impact Factor score. [As some journals are in more than one category, this can help put its
Impact Factor into perspective.]
Cited Half-Life: shows the number of years back from the current year that account for 50% of the
citations to a journal in the current year. [Useful for collection management and archiving decisions.
Publishers may use to adjust market segments.]
Citing Half-Life: presents the data from the perspective of citations given by a journal, showing which
publications a journal cites, and how far back that citing relationship extends.
We have many Key indicators, below we explain some of these.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
To maintain the integrity of JCR data, Journals can be Suppressed.
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Analysing – Journal Citation Reports
To finish – a quick reminder of how we calculate the Journal Impact Factor.
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
What might I use Essential Science Indicators for?
Analyze research performance of companies, institutions, nations, and
journals
Identify significant trends in the sciences and social sciences.
Rank top countries, journals, scientists, papers, and institutions by field of
research
Determine research output and impact in specific fields of research
Establish who is publishing the ‘hottest’ research in a field?
Baselines: Helps put citation statistics into context
Research Fronts: Creates clusters of highly cited articles, useful for identifying
ground breaking discoveries
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
ESI uses citation data from Science and Social Science Citation Indexes.
A rolling 10 year file updated every 2 month, split into 22 disciplines.
Journals are allocated to one of the disciplines, details are in the Help.
Agricultural Sciences
Biology & Biochemistry
Chemistry
Clinical Medicine
Computer Science
Ecology/Environment
Economics & Business
Engineering
Geosciences
Immunology
Material Sciences
Mathematics
Microbiology
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Multidisciplinary
Neuroscience & Behavior
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Physics
Plant & Animal Science
Psychology/Psychiatry
Social Sciences, general
Space Science
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
Each of the Entities has a threshold that must be exceeded for inclusion.
This table shows the threshold and data range used for each Entity.
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
How can you analyse the performance of countries in Microbiology?
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
Which English institutions have the most Hot Papers in Immunology?
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
Research Fronts: How does Co-Citation Analysis and Clustering work?
1. When paper A and B are
“co-cited” by paper P,
A and B are likely to have
topical similarity.
2. When co-citation is
frequent, it forms a group
of papers that are topically
associated to one another.
A
P
B
A
B
C
Counting the number of times that a given pair of documents
(or authors or journals) are co-cited. The more papers that
co-cite the pair, the stronger the relationship. This relationship
is dynamic (new papers may be published which cite the pair)
and forward looking.
Henry Small, “Co-Citation in the Scientific Literature: A New Measure of
the Relationship Between Two Documents,” Journal of the American
Society for Information Science, 24(4): 265-69, July/August 1973
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
How does this get used in ESI’s Research Fronts?
A
B
C
Are highly cited and
influential papers
that have left a
mark in their field.
A
B
C
Co-citing papers reveal the
uptake of data, techniques
and concepts revealed in
the Core Papers.
The name of the
Research Fronts
comes from a
summarization of
the titles of the
cited papers
Clusters of papers belonging to the 1% most highly cited papers that are
frequently cited together: A Research Front is formed.
Research Fronts consist of a group of highly cited Core Papers and a set of
Citing Papers that frequently cite the Core Papers.
Research fronts
are drivers of
innovation and
scientific
discovery in their
fields
Top Three Research Fronts in Chemistry
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Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI
What are the top Research Fronts in Agricultural Sciences?
Identification
tools
Organisation-Enhanced
Author disambiguation and
Article Groups
ResearcherID / ORCID
profiles and searching
Publons Profiles
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Identification – Organisation-Enhanced
We have unified over 12,000 organisation, so that a standard name can be used
to find all variants of that organisation's name and hence their documents.
If edits are required, please get in touch.
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A Basic or Advanced search for Authors can be carried out but these can give a
lot of results. Many of these may not be the Author you are looking for.
Identification – Authors 1: Basic or Advance Search
An Article Groups link is seen when looking for Authors and it can help here.
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Identification – Authors 2: Article Groups
Clusters are based on author, organisation and cited/citing relationships.
There are links to view records in a cluster or multiple clusters & a sample view.
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Identification – Authors 3: Author Search
With this type of search you are guided through three screens.
The first is where you can add variations of the name.
Several variations can be added using extra lines.
With the option for exact matches on the initials.
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Identification – Authors 3: Author Search
On the second screen you can select the Author’s Research Areas.
Number of records based on the information so far, is indicated at the top.
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Identification – Authors 3: Author Search
The third screen allows you to select the Author’s organisations.
There is also an option to include records that do not have an organisation.
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Identification – Authors 3: Author Search
The matching records are displayed so you can identify the correct ones.
The Article Groups are also available from these results.
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Identification – Authors 4: Using ResearcherID / ORCID
If you know the ResearcherID or ORCID, you can search WoS using these.
In this example the two are synchronised, so the same results are returned.
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Identification – Authors 5: Using ResearcherID / ORCID
If you follow the links, you can view the author’s Researcher ID / ORCID profiles.
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Verified Recognition for Peer Reviewing and a marketplace for journals.
Identification – Publons Peer Review platform
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Identification – Publons Peer Review platform
Reviewer stats.
Institution Rankings
Review record.
Reviewer profile.
Review stats.
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Identification – Publons Peer Review platform (2018)
• Developed together with expert academics and editors.
• 10 modules, comprised of short videos, practice reviews and
one-on-one supervision from a mentor.
Publons Reviewer Connect for Funders
Reviewer Connect combines the power of Publons’ exclusive peer review database with author
data from the Web of Science Core Collection so that you can quickly find available and relevant
expert reviewers.
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Web of Science update presented by Bob Green Clarivate Analytics, Dec 2018

  • 2. 2 Session Coverage Exciting developments at Clarivate Analytics (Slides 3-6) Discovery tools (Slides 6-38) Analytical tools (Slides 39-72) Identification tools (Slides 73-85) Reference Management tools (Slides 86-91) What is over the horizon? (Slides 92-93) Additional Resources (Slides 94-95)
  • 3. Exciting recent developments at Clarivate Analytics Ref 2021 Web of Science Group Jisc to include EndNote
  • 4. 4 News: REF2021 Watch out for exciting developments The UK’s four higher education (HE) funding bodies have awarded Clarivate Analytics’ Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) a contract to provide Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 assessment panels with information and support services to the UK research community. Eleven of REF 2021’s expert panels have said they plan to use data to inform the peer review process during the assessment phase of REF2021. A team at ISI, supported by the full breadth and expertise of the Web of Science group, will match researcher publication records, which higher education institutions (HEIs) will submit to REF2021. Clarivate Analytics’ Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and Web of Science data will be used for the 2021 REF
  • 5. 5 News: The Web of Science Group announced Watch out for exciting developments It was not a formal launch of the brand, which will happen in the new year, but rather an indication of where we are heading. We wanted to emphasize that WOSG as we are now known is first of all a group of products, services and tools (WOS, JCR, ESI, EndNote, Publons, Kopernio, Incites, Converis, Professional Services, Scholar One, Author Connect) that work increasingly in integrated ways, powered by our first class data, to benefit the research community. Integration means being seamless, connected and open. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with customers nodding approvingly and the most common remark: “Of course! That makes complete sense.". Web of Science Group new branding launches at Frankfurt Bookfair
  • 6. Discovery tools Interface Changes Open access Citation Network Highly Cited and Hot Papers Usage Counts Journal Impact Cited reference search All Databases search Super record
  • 7. 7 Discovery – Interface Changes (Handy Help) Added useful links to the Help drop down, like Master Journal List and APIs.
  • 8. 8 Discovery – Interface Changes (Publication Years) Refine panel now in Chronological order and this is also the popup default.
  • 9. 9 Discovery – Interface Changes (Marked List Link) Jump to your Marked Lists from any record that is in the list, using the icon.
  • 10. 10 Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle Changes) Brighter White top banner and only showing features when they are needed.
  • 11. 11 Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle changes) Saved Searches and all your Alerts now on a drop down for quick access.
  • 12. 12 Discovery – Interface Changes (Subtle Changes) Asterisks removed from specific fields, as it suggested a required field.
  • 13. 13 Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search ‘All Fields’ search added to Basic and Advanced search for Core Collection.
  • 14. 14 Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search The following fields are searched and rules apply when using ‘All Fields’. Topic Author, Editor, Group Author Author Identifier Publication Name Publication Year DOI Address Organization-Enhanced Conference Language Document Type ISSN Funding Agency / Text Grant Number Accession Number PubMedID Enter search terms in any order. For example, you can type radioactive decay 2014 Drexel or 2014 drexel decay radioactive and see the same number of search results. To search for an exact phrase, put the term in quotations: "radioactive decay" Use wildcards (* $ ?) to find plural and inflected forms of words. Use search operators (AND, OR, NOT) to indicate a relationship between terms. Important: the All Fields search field does not support SAME and NEAR operators. Result will only be found in the DOI if the number is enclosed in “ ”.
  • 15. 15 Discovery – Interface Changes: New ‘All Fields’ Search Highlighting shows where the text was found, except in the ‘Funding Text’.
  • 16. 16 Discovery – Interface Changes: ‘Author Search’ Links This displays a list of documents and a link for Article Groups if available.
  • 17. 17 Discovery – Interface Changes: New Relevance Sort We are testing a learning algorithm which uses date, click-throughs, citations, plus the existing topic field hits. Only a small sample of users.
  • 18. 18 Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science) uses a variety of different data sources to find open versions of articles:- They used to use the BASE OA search engine but have now reached a point where they use their own repository aggregator and no longer use BASE. The Directory of Open Access Journals to see if it’s in their index of OA journals. CrossRef’s license metadata field, to see if the publisher has reported an open license. Their own custom list DOI prefixes, to see if it's in a known preprint repository. Institutional repositories, like Harvard's DASH, University of Michigan's Deep Blue, and thousands more. Subject repositories, like arXiv, PMC, and many others. Journal article pages, to see if there’s a free PDF link from the publisher. Weekly updates of the OA links that finds are sent to . matches these to content (all databases, except Derwent). There can be multiple links for a given document but only 1 Gold (Publisher) link.
  • 19. 19Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science) Articles published in journals listed on the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). To be listed on the DOAJ, all articles in these journals must have a license in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative. * Identified as having a Creative Commons (CC) license by Impactstory’s Unpaywall Database but are not in journals listed on the DOAJ. Most of these articles are from hybrid journals. Hybrid open access journals are subscription journals that include some open access articles. Keep in mind, identification of Other Gold as an indicator of Hybrid Gold open access articles is at varying levels of completeness, especially for newly published items. * Licensing is either unclear or identified by Impactstory’s Unpaywall Database as non-CC license articles. Free-to-read or Public Access articles located on a publisher’s site. A publisher may, as a promotion, grant free access to an article for a limited time. At the end of the promotional period, access to the article may require a fee which can lead to temporary errors in our data. Keep in mind, you may find content that is incomplete, especially new content. * Final published versions of articles hosted on an institutional or subject-based repository (e.g. an article out of its embargo period posted to PubMed Central). * Accepted manuscripts hosted on a repository. Content is peer reviewed and final, but may not have been through the publisher’s copyediting or typesetting. * * Consult the copyright owner for any reuse or licensing requests. We now store all Open Access versions.
  • 20. 20Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science) The best OA link is shown. If DOAJ or other Gold, or Bronze, this will override the DIO link. If a repository, the Publisher link is also shown.
  • 21. 21Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science) When exporting from the Market List you can include the Open Access. Where there are multiple Open Access links, these are identified too. If Exporting to EndNote, the tag used for the status is OA.
  • 22. 22 Discovery – Open Access (in Web of Science) NOT INCLUDED IN does not include content from social networks like ResearchGate or Academia.edu file-sharing like Sci-HUB. also identifies “green submitted” OA Because these OA versions do not reflect evidence of peer review, records WILL NOT provide links to these. Our aim has always been to aid discovery of the highest quality and most trusted, verified content available globally.
  • 23. 23 Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio) Kopernio is a browser plugin, (Chrome, Firefox and Opera. It finds the best available PDF. It can integrate with library proxies to provide one-click access to research articles from library subscriptions. Kopernio will also search for PDFs from a range of additional data sources: Open access publishers Paywalled publishers Abstract databases including Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science. Pre-print servers such as the arXiv Selected institutional and subject repositories Google Scholar Kopernio differs from other services like Unpaywall, etc., as it provides one- click access, obtainable via your subscriptions, or via the same routes these other tools use.
  • 24. 24Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio) New indicator for a few WoS users, smaller, with hover over results popup.
  • 25. 25 Discovery – Open Access (Kopernio) It is still early days for Kopernio at Clarivate but already its co-founder, Jan Reichelt (who also co-founded Mendeley) has been appointed as Managing Director of Web of Science. Watch out for interesting future developments. Like closer integration into . Supported institutions are listed here: https://kopernio.com/library-guides. If yours is not listed, try name variations. It you want yours added, contact us via help@kopernio.com If Kopernio does not have off-campus access for your institution and you would like it, contact the team via help@kopernio.com We are currently working on an institutional version. If you are interested in getting early access to Kopernio's institutional version, please get in touch using help@kopernio.com.
  • 26. 26 Discovery – Citation Network We provide links to records Cited by and Citing a document from all DB. Trace the research back in time. See how the field has developed.
  • 27. 27 Discovery – Citation Network Related Records provide discovery beyond your original Keyword search, through shared references. The concept of ‘discovery through association of ideas’ (Eugene Garfield, 1963).
  • 28. 28 Discovery – Citation Network The “Times Cited” counts are influenced by age, field and document type. “Highly Cited Paper” and “Hot Paper” provide context to citations. These are from Essential Science Indicators.
  • 29. 29 Discovery – Usage Counts It could take a year or more before published documents receive any citations. So another measure is needed for current level of interest. We provide two of these, “Last 180 days” and “Since 2013”. They are counts of the number of times the document is exported to a Reference Manager application, plus the number of times the full text link is used.
  • 30. 30 Discovery – Journal Impact Using the Journal link in the document you are interested in. Popup provides summary information for this journal and a link to JCR.
  • 31. 31 Discovery – Cited Reference Search Because work is sometimes incorrectly cited, this search can be used to see if it has happened to a piece of work you are interested in. Enter author name, journal, date, etc. but do not be too specific.
  • 32. 32 Discovery – Cited Reference Search Export to analyse externally, or click ‘Finish Search’ to see those selected. A list of possible citations to this piece of work is displayed and you can sort the list to help decide which are the same reference.
  • 33. 33 Discovery – All Databases >150 million records >1.5 billion Cited References>8 million datasets Open Access across all except Derwent Include Citations
  • 34. 34 Discovery – All Databases Settings
  • 35. 35 Discovery – All Databases Topic Search variations Web of Science Core collection Title, Abstract, Author Keywords, KeyWords Plus® BIOSIS Citation Index Biological Abstracts Title, Abstract Major Concepts, Concept Code(s) Taxonomic Data, Disease Data, Chemical Data, … Derwent Innovations Index Title. Abstract, Equivalent abstracts, International patent classification, Derwent Class codes, Derwent Manual codes Inspec Title, Abstract, Controlled Indexing, Uncontrolled Indexing, Original Indexing Classification Code(s) Zoological Records Title, Abstract, Broad Terms Descriptors Data, Super Taxa, Taxa Notes MEDLINE Title, Abstract, MeSH Terms Keyword List, Chemical, Gene Symbol, Subject,… CABI Title, Abstract, Descriptors, Broad Descriptors, Organism Descriptors, Geographic Location, CABICODE Names Data Citation Index Titles, Abstracts, Repository Name, Data Study, Data Set Food Science and Technology abstracts Title, Abstract, FSTA Thesaurus, MeSH Thesaurus Current Contents Connect Title, Abstract, Author Keywords KeyWords Plus® Chinese Science Citation Database Title, Abstract, Author Keywords SciELO Citation Index Title, Abstract, Author Keywords Extra results can be found, due to the special indexes being searched.
  • 36. 36 Beyond Core Collection – The Super Record When searching All Databases, you are shown which the document is in.
  • 37. 37 Beyond Core Collection – The Super Record BIOSIS CABI Medline FSTA Core Collection Additional specialist information can be found in these database records.
  • 38. 38 Beyond Core Collection – Medline Records Current data going forward. After 2019 baseline, all author addresses.
  • 39. Analytical tools Analyse Results Citation Report Exporting for analysis 5K download additions Impact Factor explained Journal Citation Reports Essential Science Indicators
  • 40. 40 Analysing – New Analyze Results Why use Analyze Results to analyse relevant documents? Where is my work influential? Understand impact of authors’ publications across disciplines, countries, and institutions. What research topics are being funded? Identify trends, white space, and centres of excellence – Will I get funding in this field, or should I switch? Who should my institution be collaborating with? Identify current partners and key opportunities for collaboration. Go beyond Times Cited and h-index,– Give me a better understanding of the research landscape.
  • 41. 41 Analysing – New Analyze Results The new interface has added Visualizations and faster access to controls. It includes 16 different viewpoints, 2 visualizations and export options.
  • 42. 42 Analysing – New Analyze Results Select Field, Visualization, number of results and the display Updates. Hover over interest points to see the value and a link to the documents.
  • 43. 43 Analysing – New Analyze Results The desired Visualization can be exported by using the download button. The Visualization will usually appear in your downloads as a JPG file.
  • 44. 44 Analysing – New Analyze Results Below the Visualization is the data table, which can also be download.
  • 45. 45 Analysing – Citation Report Why use Citation Report to analyse your relevant documents? Who has cited my work? See which documents have cited your work since it was published. Is it still of influence? Is this research topic still of interest? Identify trends in publications and citations to the published documents – Will I get funding in this field, or should I switch? What is my current h-index? See this, plus analyse citation counts for all of your work to date. Can I Export the Citation Report? Data can be analysed further outside the Web of Science, using the export options.
  • 46. 46 Analysing – Citation Report There are explanations for the stats and links to the Analyse Results tool.
  • 47. 47 Analysing – Citation Report Below the visualization is a table with the citation data used to create it. With links to documents, sort options, date range filter and downloadable.
  • 48. 48 Analysing – Exporting for analysis PT Publication Type AU Authors AF Author Full Name BA Book Authors BF Book Authors Full Name CA Group Authors GP Book Group Authors BE Editors TI Document Title SO Publication Name SE Book Series Title BS Book Series Subtitle LA Language DT Document Type CT Conference Title CY Conference Date CL Conference Location SP Conference Sponsors HO Conference Host DE Author Keywords ID Keywords Plus® AB Abstract C1 Author Address RP Reprint Address EM E-mail Address RI ResearcherID Number OI ORCID Identifier FU Funding Agency / Grant Number FX Funding Text CR Cited References NR Cited Reference Count TC Core Collection Times Cited Count Z9 Total Times Cited Count U1 Usage Count (Last 180 Days) U2 Usage Count (Since 2013) PU Publisher PI Publisher City PA Publisher Address SN ISSN EI eISSN BN ISBN J9 29-Character Source Abbreviation JI ISO Source Abbreviation PD Publication Date PY Year Published VL Volume IS Issue SI Special Issue PN Part Number SU Supplement MA Meeting Abstract BP Beginning Page EP Ending Page AR Article Number DI Digital Object Identifier (DOI) D2 Book Digital Object Identifier (DOI) EA Early access date EY Early access year PG Page Count P2 Chapter Count (Book Citation Index) WC Web of Science Categories SC Research Areas GA Document Delivery Number PM PubMed ID UT Accession Number OA Open Access Indicator HP ESI Hot Paper HC ESI Highly Cited Paper DA Date this report was generated. These are the tags used to identify the data.
  • 49. 49 Analysing – Exporting for analysis Once the unwanted columns have been removed you can start analysis. Useful fields might be Times Cited, Usage, identifiers and Open Access.
  • 50. 50 Analysing – Fast Save 5K Available when signed in, in the Marked List and Search Results screen. Useful if you only want the source information and more than 500 records.
  • 51. 51 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports RESEARCH MANAGERS & INFORMATION ANALYSTS Track publication and citation patterns to aid your strategy and policy decisions LIBRARIANS Make informed decisions to add, archive, or remove journals from your collections PUBLISHERS & EDITORS Determine your journals’ influence in the marketplace and review editorial functions RESEARCHERS Identify the most influential journals in which to publish Typical ways the Journal Citation Reports can help you make decisions
  • 52. 52 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports The 2018 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is: ...journal intelligence... It includes journal metrics and indicators, such as the Journal Impact Factor, but also provides other descriptive and contextual information. ...with transparency... You can not only see the data but also see through the data to a more nuanced consideration of journal value. With new article-level data, you have a clearer understanding of the quality of the articles included in the journal, as well as the relationship between the article and the journal. ...to show value of journals… The value of the journal is more than just a sum of its parts, value is also derived from the reciprocal relationship between the quality of a journal and the quality of its content. Good articles make for a good journal, and a good journal enhances a good article. The JCR is uniquely focused on the journal and its role in the network of scholarly communication.
  • 53. 53 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports 11,655 Journals 276 New Journals 227 Distinct Categories 234 Total Categories 80 Countries Average 10% increase in JIF 20 Titles Suppressed 14 self-citing 6 stacking Summary of the 2018 Journal Citation Reports
  • 54. 54 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports WHAT’S NEW VALUE TO OUR CUSTOMERS • Re-designed and enhanced journal profile page  Better understand content, regions, and institutions that make a journal influential • Document-level transparency for JIF  Validate the calculation of the JIF • New citation data & indicators -- Citation histogram; median cites to articles; median cites to reviews  Identify relative contribution of different document types to JIF; See number/type of items that disproportionately drive JIF value • New contextual information -- Geographic representation of authors; list of top contributing institutions  Understand global community of the journal and key user groups; Understand contribution of my articles to a journal’s performance • Addition of BKCI citations to citation network  See a more complete picture of the citation landscape of your journal
  • 55. 55 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports The inclusion of the Book Citation Index (BkCI), will only make up a small part of the total citations used in the metrics but this will vary by metric and field. Inner Ring: Social Sciences Edition Outer Ring: Sciences Edition Total Citation contribution flagship ESCI CPCI BKCI JIF Citation Contribution flagship ESCI CPCI BKCI
  • 56. 56 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports Our rational behind the decision to include the Book Citation Index (BkCI). Having JCR report all of WoS Core smooths the path between JCR and WoS; the entire WoS Core Collection is part of how we define “impact” at the journal level. Including the BkCI in the JCR allows us to show a multi-dimensional network of journal influence in the JCR, an appropriate analog to the way we show that multi- dimensional network in WoS. For topics where the book literature represents a significant avenue of scholarly dialog, this strengthens the JCR offering, and leverages that into the value of WoS. This, and the new “journal intelligence” narrative of the JCR pave the way for us to provide the high-value, high-visibility metrics of JCR for AHCI journals. Although books are likely to contribute relatively few citations to the JIF, they are likely to provide more citations to the 5-year Journal Impact Factor, particularly for what people call "slow moving fields" where the book literature is a more important vehicle for the publication of primary research. They will also become a part of the Total Citations.
  • 57. 57 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports Search for a Journal. If it has a 2017 JIF it will show the new Journal Profile page, if not it will show the old one. Browse Journals by Rank. Same as previous JCR. Browse Categories by Rank. Same as previous JCR. View your saved Reports. Same as previous JCR.
  • 58. 58 Analysing – New Journal Profile Page New Key Indicators summary panel and Journal Impact Factor Trend chart.
  • 59. 59 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports The full Journal’s information for all years is still accessible.
  • 60. 60 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports The default ‘Home’ screen compares all Journals, ranking them by the Journal Impact Factor (JIF). The filters on the left side can be used to refocus the comparison. The displayed Indicators can be customised and Visualizations can be shown above the tabular information.
  • 61. 61 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports The “Compare Journals” feature allows Quartile and Trend analysis. Only Journals in the same Category will be analysed.
  • 62. 62 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports Total Cites: indicate the total number of times that each journal has been cited by all journals and proceedings included in the Web of Science Core Collection (except the Book Citation Indexes) within the current Journal Citation Reports year. [Does not take into account the age of the articles, so favours those journals with large backfiles.] Journal Impact Factor: is the average number of times articles from the journal published in the last two years have been cited in the Journal Citation Reports year. [This compensates to a large extent the shortcomings of “Total Cites”.] Five-Year Journal Impact Factor: is the average number of times articles from the journal published in the last five years have been cited in the Journal Citation Reports year. Immediacy Index: measures how frequently the average article from a journal is cited within the same year as publication. [Indicates how ‘front edge’ the journal is.] JIF Percentile: a more granular view than quartiles do [Shows position within category]. JIF Quartile: quartile ranking is determined by comparing a journal to others in its JCR category based on Impact Factor score. [As some journals are in more than one category, this can help put its Impact Factor into perspective.] Cited Half-Life: shows the number of years back from the current year that account for 50% of the citations to a journal in the current year. [Useful for collection management and archiving decisions. Publishers may use to adjust market segments.] Citing Half-Life: presents the data from the perspective of citations given by a journal, showing which publications a journal cites, and how far back that citing relationship extends. We have many Key indicators, below we explain some of these.
  • 63. 63 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports To maintain the integrity of JCR data, Journals can be Suppressed.
  • 64. 64 Analysing – Journal Citation Reports To finish – a quick reminder of how we calculate the Journal Impact Factor.
  • 65. 65 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI What might I use Essential Science Indicators for? Analyze research performance of companies, institutions, nations, and journals Identify significant trends in the sciences and social sciences. Rank top countries, journals, scientists, papers, and institutions by field of research Determine research output and impact in specific fields of research Establish who is publishing the ‘hottest’ research in a field? Baselines: Helps put citation statistics into context Research Fronts: Creates clusters of highly cited articles, useful for identifying ground breaking discoveries
  • 66. 66 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI ESI uses citation data from Science and Social Science Citation Indexes. A rolling 10 year file updated every 2 month, split into 22 disciplines. Journals are allocated to one of the disciplines, details are in the Help. Agricultural Sciences Biology & Biochemistry Chemistry Clinical Medicine Computer Science Ecology/Environment Economics & Business Engineering Geosciences Immunology Material Sciences Mathematics Microbiology Molecular Biology & Genetics Multidisciplinary Neuroscience & Behavior Pharmacology & Toxicology Physics Plant & Animal Science Psychology/Psychiatry Social Sciences, general Space Science
  • 67. 67 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI Each of the Entities has a threshold that must be exceeded for inclusion. This table shows the threshold and data range used for each Entity.
  • 68. 68 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI How can you analyse the performance of countries in Microbiology?
  • 69. 69 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI Which English institutions have the most Hot Papers in Immunology?
  • 70. 70 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI Research Fronts: How does Co-Citation Analysis and Clustering work? 1. When paper A and B are “co-cited” by paper P, A and B are likely to have topical similarity. 2. When co-citation is frequent, it forms a group of papers that are topically associated to one another. A P B A B C Counting the number of times that a given pair of documents (or authors or journals) are co-cited. The more papers that co-cite the pair, the stronger the relationship. This relationship is dynamic (new papers may be published which cite the pair) and forward looking. Henry Small, “Co-Citation in the Scientific Literature: A New Measure of the Relationship Between Two Documents,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 24(4): 265-69, July/August 1973
  • 71. 71 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI How does this get used in ESI’s Research Fronts? A B C Are highly cited and influential papers that have left a mark in their field. A B C Co-citing papers reveal the uptake of data, techniques and concepts revealed in the Core Papers. The name of the Research Fronts comes from a summarization of the titles of the cited papers Clusters of papers belonging to the 1% most highly cited papers that are frequently cited together: A Research Front is formed. Research Fronts consist of a group of highly cited Core Papers and a set of Citing Papers that frequently cite the Core Papers. Research fronts are drivers of innovation and scientific discovery in their fields Top Three Research Fronts in Chemistry
  • 72. 72 Analysing – Essential Science Indicators ESI What are the top Research Fronts in Agricultural Sciences?
  • 73. Identification tools Organisation-Enhanced Author disambiguation and Article Groups ResearcherID / ORCID profiles and searching Publons Profiles
  • 74. 74 Identification – Organisation-Enhanced We have unified over 12,000 organisation, so that a standard name can be used to find all variants of that organisation's name and hence their documents. If edits are required, please get in touch.
  • 75. 75 A Basic or Advanced search for Authors can be carried out but these can give a lot of results. Many of these may not be the Author you are looking for. Identification – Authors 1: Basic or Advance Search An Article Groups link is seen when looking for Authors and it can help here.
  • 76. 76 Identification – Authors 2: Article Groups Clusters are based on author, organisation and cited/citing relationships. There are links to view records in a cluster or multiple clusters & a sample view.
  • 77. 77 Identification – Authors 3: Author Search With this type of search you are guided through three screens. The first is where you can add variations of the name. Several variations can be added using extra lines. With the option for exact matches on the initials.
  • 78. 78 Identification – Authors 3: Author Search On the second screen you can select the Author’s Research Areas. Number of records based on the information so far, is indicated at the top.
  • 79. 79 Identification – Authors 3: Author Search The third screen allows you to select the Author’s organisations. There is also an option to include records that do not have an organisation.
  • 80. 80 Identification – Authors 3: Author Search The matching records are displayed so you can identify the correct ones. The Article Groups are also available from these results.
  • 81. 81 Identification – Authors 4: Using ResearcherID / ORCID If you know the ResearcherID or ORCID, you can search WoS using these. In this example the two are synchronised, so the same results are returned.
  • 82. 82 Identification – Authors 5: Using ResearcherID / ORCID If you follow the links, you can view the author’s Researcher ID / ORCID profiles.
  • 83. 83 Verified Recognition for Peer Reviewing and a marketplace for journals. Identification – Publons Peer Review platform
  • 84. 84 Identification – Publons Peer Review platform Reviewer stats. Institution Rankings Review record. Reviewer profile. Review stats.
  • 85. 85 Identification – Publons Peer Review platform (2018) • Developed together with expert academics and editors. • 10 modules, comprised of short videos, practice reviews and one-on-one supervision from a mentor. Publons Reviewer Connect for Funders Reviewer Connect combines the power of Publons’ exclusive peer review database with author data from the Web of Science Core Collection so that you can quickly find available and relevant expert reviewers. Find, screen, and contact reviewers for funding applications. ConnectScreenFind Publons Academy An online, practical, peer review training course for early-career researchers.
  • 86. Reference Management tools EndNote X9 release:- Related Records search Citation Report on a group Manuscript Match Updates Expanded sharing
  • 87. 87 EndNote X9 includes links to Web of Science Ability to open the Source Record in a browser, from there the user can explore.
  • 88. 88 EndNote X9 includes links to Web of Science The ability to be presented with other WoS records that are related by citations.
  • 89. 89 EndNote X9 includes links to Web of Science The ability to produce a Citation Report from the selected references or group.
  • 90. 90 EndNote X9 – Manuscript Matcher in X9 and Word X9 desktop now gets our Manuscript Matcher, the same popular tool in EndNote online. This works from inside your document for an even neater solution.
  • 91. 91 EndNote X9 – Expanded Sharing X9 desktop can now set either ‘Read/Write’ or ‘Read Only’ permissions. It can also be used to set up EndNote online Group Sharing.
  • 92. What is over the horizon? Researcher Profiles
  • 93. 93 Publons / WoS: Researcher Profile Researchers will be able to claim ownership and maintain their records! • See a unified view of an author’s output and performance metrics. • Navigate to a summary view of an author’s publications to export, analyze, link to full text, and more • Submit feedback: Let us know if a paper is incorrectly assigned to an author, or if we should combine records for an author. Changes will update the record for all Web of Science users. We are taking a close look at the intersection between ResearcherID, Publons, and Web of Science with a view to making it simple for researchers to maintain a consolidated 360° view of their research contributions (publications, peer reviews, key indicators) in one place.