web of knowledge update – february 2012
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Web of Knowledge UPDATE – February 2012. SCIENTIFIC PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT JOHN A. ADAMS February, 2012. AGENDA. Web of Knowledge 2011 Web of Knowledge releases Web of Knowledge V5.2 Web of Knowledge V5.3 Web of Knowledge V5.4 Book Citation Index Recent release - Web of Knowledge V5.5 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Web of Knowledge UPDATE – February 2012SCIENTIFIC
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
JOHN A. ADAMSFebruary, 2012
AGENDA• Web of Knowledge
• 2011 Web of Knowledge releases• Web of Knowledge V5.2
• Web of Knowledge V5.3
• Web of Knowledge V5.4
• Book Citation Index
• Recent release - Web of Knowledge V5.5
• Future release - Web of Knowledge V5.6 (Q1, 2012)
• Web Services
• ResearcherID
• EndNote and EndNote Web
• InCites
• Researcher in View
Web of Knowledge V5
Web of Knowledge – Releases 2011
• Web of Knowledge V5.2 (March 27, 2011) • Provided as a secondary environment so users
can test the new system
• Included all WoK products (except for the WoS Chemistry Indexes)
• Web of Knowledge V5.3 (July 17, 2011) • Primary environment
• “Roaming” access
• Web of Knowledge V5.4 (October 9, 2011) • Added the Book Citation Index (BKCI)
Book Citation Index (BKCI)
Adding Book Citation Index to Web of Science shows how books and book chapters are integrated with journals as part of scholarly communication networks
Book Citation Index (BKCI)• Two new editions in Web of Science
– Book Citation Index– Science (BKCI-S)
– Book Citation Index– Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
• Selecting scholarly books from 2005 to present
• Series or Standalone publications
• Unique books – 30,085
• Unique chapters – 385,822
• Unique References – 15,728,276
• Current plan is to add 10K books in 2012
– Separate but linked records for Books and Book Chapters
– Book and Book Chapter records will have Times Cited counts
– WoS times cited counts reflect BKCI citations
Web of Knowledge V5.5 (December 18, 2011)
• Primary objective was to migrate the WoS Chemistry editions to the new WoK Platform and provide updated structural search tool - the Accelrys JDraw java applet
• Index Chemicus (IC)
• Current Chemical Reactions (CCR)
Index Chemicus (IC)
• Covers new compounds from the top organic chemistry journals
• Approximately 125 journal titles which are scrutinized cover-to-cover for author reports of newly prepared, characterized or isolated organic substances
• Currently the database contains over 3.7 million compounds (1993-Present)
• approximately 440,000 having reported biological activity
• (over 745,000 biological activity entries as individual compounds may have more than one assigned activity).
• Adds over 180,000 new compounds annually
Current Chemical Reactions (CCR)
• New or improved chemical reactions and synthetic methods
• 130 core journal titles examined in depth plus an additional 200 titles reviewed for supplemental coverage
• Pharmaceutical, chemical and agrochemical patents are also reviewed to identify records which include synthetic methods
• Over 1 million reactions of which approximately 65,000 cover a method for preparation of a product with identified biological activity
• Adds nearly 45,000 novel and improved reactions annually
WoS Chemistry Editions
Advantages of JDraw
• Compatible with Windows and Mac
• Compatible with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari
• No Plug-in required• Copy and paste of from
other chemical drawing packages such as ISIS/Draw or ChemDraw
Search with built-in Accelrys JDraw applet
Redesigned search page for easier numerical data searching
WoS Chemistry Editions
Reaction Summary
Reaction / Compound Details
Records
Compound Summary
Full Bibliographic Record with reactions and compounds
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Searching Enhancements– Search the ISSN and ISBN values in product Advanced Search
– Search WoK Subject Areas by using the Advanced Search field tag “SU=”
– Search WoS for WoS Categories using the Advanced Search field tag “WC=” (Undocumented).
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Searching Enhancements (continued)– Author Finder improved to allow multiple initials to be queried and
specify exact matches.
– Each product can now be searched using its own unique ID value through the Advanced and General search (e.g., WoS – Accession Number).
• Display Enhancements– Display and output the product’s unique record ID value
– Search Aids, Refine, and Analyze will only present names in standard TR form (Last name, Initials) but users can still search full name.
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Display Enhancements (continued)– Added text on Cited Reference Search “Step 2” (index
lookup) to indicate where record view is
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Link Enhancements
– Support image-based linking (Smart OpenURL) option for Ex Libris (SFX) and OCLC (WorldCat Links Manager)
– Link to the CABI eBook collections– CAB eBooks Current file 2008-current
– CAB eBooks Archive 2005-2007
– CAB eBooks Archive file 2000-2004
– CAB eBooks Agriculture file
– CAB eBooks Animal & Veterinary file
– CAB eBooks Environment file
– CAB eBooks Human, Food, Nutrition file
– CABeBooks Leisure and Tourism
– CABeBooks Plant Sciences
– Provide free links to the JSTOR Early Journal Content Collection
• In early September 2011, JSTOR enabled free access to the EJC Collection, comprised of over 500,000 articles from 200 journals published prior to 1923 in the United States (and prior to 1870 elsewhere). There is a coverage overlap (journals) between Web of Science and the EJC of 141 titles; please see the worksheet ‘Early Collection + WoS’ in the Excel file early_collection_wos.xlsx for more details).
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• The addition of links to the EJC content will expand the full text linking capabilities of the Web of Science and enhance the value of the older records contained within the Century of Science/Century of Social Science.
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• Relevant URLs:
• JSTOR announcement: http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content • EJC title list: http://about.jstor.org/sites/default/files/jstor-ejc_title_2011-09-12.3.pdf
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• Note: This will be made part of the ‘freelinks’ collection that is available to all customers. This collection consists of Open Access journals that have no embargo period for free access, about 1,000 titles.
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• When a new customer is setup by the Web Entitlements group, they automatically give the customer ‘freelinks’ and ‘doisource_int’ which a link’s button on all journals.
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• The only time we remove ‘freelinks’ is when we add an OpenURL since the OpenURL will cover all of the available freelinks and by keeping this active, will show a second button on many articles.
– L Feature 17: Provide links to the eight CABI eBook collections from CABI on WoK for mutual subscribers.
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Link Enhancements (continued)
– Links to JSTOR Early Journal Content Collection
• September 2011, JSTOR enabled free access to the EJC Collection, comprised of over 500,000 articles from 200 journals published prior to 1923 in the United States (and prior to 1870 elsewhere).
• EJC title list: http://about.jstor.org/sites/default/files/jstor-ejc_title_2011-09-12.3.pdf
• 141 titles are within the Web of Science
• Part of the Web of Knowledge ‘freelinks’ collection that is available to all customers. This collection consists of Open Access journals that have no embargo period for free access, about 1,000 titles.
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Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
• Citation Enhancements – Citation Report now display the values of “Citing Articles”
and “Citing Articles without Self-citations”
WoK 5.4 WoK 5.5
• Reporting Enhancements – Capture events for outbound linking by OpenURL to full text
to support reporting of links to full text by OpenURL in WURS.
NOTE: New reports in WURS will be available in WoK 5.6 time period
• Mobile Redirect – Mobile version of the Web of Knowledge now with
automatic redirect!
– If user is accessing www.webofknowledge.com with a mobile device the system will automatically redirect them to: m.webofknowledge.com
– Mobile usage aggregated into standard WoK usage reports
– Separate report available for “Roaming Access”
(may or may not be from a mobile device)
Web of Knowledge V5.5 - Enhancements
Web of Knowledge – the Future
• Web of Knowledge V5.6 - April 2012– Load the INPI data into the Current Chemical Reactions
– Annual reload of Medline
– Support of Left Hand Truncation
– Update Lemmatization & US/UK Dictionaries
– Improve security by restricting roaming access with ID/PW to a single logon at a given time
– Links Holding System will support imports of holdings in KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) format, a UKSG and NISO joint initiative
– This will make transferring holdings details more convenient, complete and accurate.
Upcoming - Web of Knowledge V5.6
• Changes to Cited Reference Search– Introduction of a Cited Title search
– Re-design of Step 2 page – Cited Index
– Display all authors
Upcoming - Web of Knowledge V5.6
•Export “source” items from the Cited Reference List
Non-source items not exported
Upcoming - Web of Knowledge V5.6
•Export “source” items from the Cited Reference List
Non-source items not exported
Source item can be exported
Entitled Collection Source item can be exported
Web Services for WoK 5• Web Services 3.0
• We are developing Web Services offering for the Web of Knowledge 5 data
ResearcherID
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ResearcherID Growth (February 15, 2012)
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Top 20 Countries in ResearcherID(February 15, 2012)
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Top 20 Institutions in ResearcherID (February 15, 2012)
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ResearcherID Administrative Tools
• Administrator-focused tools within ResearcherID to managing and promoting the research output at your institution
• Streamlined bulk creation with data uploads in Excel or XML format through ReseacherID.com
• Maintain accurate profiles on behalf of researchers (act as the researcher’s proxy)
• Reporting capabilities to manage researchers registration status and last account login
• Access to the ResearcherID Upload Web Service
Accessing the ResearcherID Administrative Tools
1. Request administrator access to ResearcherID through the following form: http://science.thomsonreuters.com/info/terms-ridul/
2. Receive confirmation email from Thomson Reuters Web Entitlements
3. Log into ResearcherID using your account credentials (ResearcherID/password or email/password).
ResearcherID Administrative ToolsCreate Accounts and Add Publications
Create Research Accounts/Add Publications
ResearcherID Administrative ToolsEdit Researcher Profiles
Accounts that have been created by the administrator and/or those where they have been granted proxy access appear in this table. Clicking on a researcher’s name opens their profile in an editable state.
EndNote and EndNote Web
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EndNote / EndNote Web - 2011
• File Attachment Support in EndNote Web
Add and transfer file attachments to references in your EndNote Web account for greater mobility. Upgrade or create your web account with your X5 license to receive this expanded feature.
• Embedded PDF Viewer
View and annotate PDF files in the EndNote library new “PDF & Quick Edit” tab
• Find Reference Updates EndNote searches sources to retrieve additional online data such as the PMCID required for NIH grants.
• New Author (Year)
Select a new citation format – Author (Year) – within the Find & Insert Citations dialog in Cite While You Write.
EndNote / EndNote Web – 2011 (cont)
• Bibliography Field Substitutions Save time with new conditional formatting – substitute empty fields with alternates such as “Volume and Pages” with “DOI.” Support includes DOI, PMCID, and Editor/Translator conditions.
• Reference Manager Compatibility
(X5.0.1 Windows Only) - Ability to convert Reference Manager databases and formatted Word documents
• Add up to 5K Groups
Configure up to 5,000 groups and group sets (previous limit was 500)
• Mobile optimizations for EndNote Web
InCites
InCites: New Analytic Perspectives
InCites – IP Authentication & Roaming
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More ways to access InCites:
User Name & Password &
IP Authentication
•Provide campus-wide access to InCites with IP authentication.
•Roaming access enables users remote access
InCites – Author Profile with Link to ResearcherID and Collaboration details
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Link from Author profile to ResearcherID
Collaboration information for an author (author, institution, and country)
InCites – World Aggregation
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For any subject area, show publication and citation metrics for all Global Comparisons institutions.
InCites – Display author full name from Web of Science records
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For publications from 2006 InCites displays full author names as
present in WoS.
InCites – institutional affiliation from Web of Science records
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For publications from 2008 InCites displays institutional affiliations of
authors
InCites – Show collaboration by country and institution
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Report on institutional collaborations with, or excluding
specific countries
InCites – Forum
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Forum now available for discussion among customers and internal staff
RESEARCH IN VIEW• An enterprise-wide solution for collecting,
connecting, and managing scholarly activity information… across your entire institution
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RESEARCH IN VIEW PROVIDES• Faculty Tools include an interactive CV with
recommendation engine for journal articles, conference papers & proceedings, patents, and grants.
• Administrative Reporting Tools provide an overview of scholarly activities across the institution, and at the group and individual level.
• Internal and Public Search allows public visitors to search for faculty by name, keyword, discipline, or university group.
Faculty profile data sources
Integration with your current systems
Thomson Reuters data sources
minimize manual input from faculty
Full and extensible activity types to reflect all departments across campus
Agricultural Extension
We will alert the user of new items to consider for their profile.
Example of faculty profile
Users decide which activities cannot be viewed by the public.
Publication records are linked to more information, e.g. Web of Science.
Profile data imported/linked to ResearcherID and EndNote.
Detailed views of all activities E.g. Funded Grants:
How has funding for this department changed over time?
Where is the funding coming from?Are collaborators involved?
Example of Administrative Console
Administrative Console to allow institution manage groups and users;
perform customization of site footer/header and any text strings; obtain web services information for
data integration and summary of the import/export status.
THANK YOU
Web of Knowledge environment WebofKnowledge.com
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Real Facts, Real Numbers, Real KnowledgeWoKInfo.com/realfacts/
ResearcherIDhttp://www.researcherid.com
Article Match Retrieval and ServicesWoKInfo.com/realvalue/