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Any or all of the following fields may appear in a record, depending on the
content and type of the source document. If no data are available for a particular
field, then the field does not display.
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Full Record Fields:
Non-Patent Records
Title
The title of the article, book, book chapter, conference proceedings, conference
proceedings paper, patent, dissertation, report, or report section.
NCBI
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Author(s)
The author(s) of the article, book, conference paper, etc. If the author name
is unknown, then [Anon] appears in this field.
You cannot add a record to your My Cited Articles list, located on the ISI
Web of Knowledge home page, for anonymous authors.
Editor(s)
The editor(s) of the article, book, conference paper, etc.
Translator(s)
The name of the translator. Applies only to books or book sections.
Source
The publication from which information in the Full Record was taken. The source
includes title, volume, issue, part, supplement, page span, and date.
Original
Source
If the source publication is an English-language translation, the original
source shows the non-English title, along with volume, issue, part, supplement,
page span, and date.
Translated
Source
If Full Record information was taken from source published in a language other
than English, the translated source provides an English-language translation of
the title, along with volume, issue, part, supplement, page span, and date.
Conference
Information
The full conference title, location, date, and sponsor.
Abstract
The author abstract from the source document or an Inspec supplied abstract
where no suitable author abstract was present.
Accession
Number
The accession number is a unique identifying number assigned to each
record. Records in the Inspec Archive - Science
Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Unique
Identifier
This number is assigned to each record for archived data. The number is constructed
from the year, section, and abstract number of the item's appearance in the Science
Abstracts journals.
The format of the identifier is as follows, where:
- YYYY is the Science Abstracts year
- S is the Science Abstracts section letter (A, B, or C) as defined:
- A - Physics (1903 - 1968) (Note that A is arbitrarily assigned for 1898 -
1902 items since there was no section at that time)
- B - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (1903 - 1965)
- C - Computers and Control (1966 - 1968)
- NNNNN is the Science Abstracts abstract number.
For example: 1903B00123
Document Type
The selected document type.
Language
The selected language of the source document.
Treatment
The selected treatment type. Records in the
Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968
do not have this field.
Issuing
Organization
The name of the organization that issued the dissertation or report.
Controlled
Indexing
The preferred terms from the Inspec Thesaurus.
Uncontrolled
Indexing
Free-language terms and phrases, not found in the Inspec Thesaurus, that are
assigned by Inspec indexers to provide a more exhaustive description of the source
document. Records in the Inspec Archive - Science
Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Original
Indexing
Index terms assigned to records in data years 1898-1968.
Classification
Code(s)
The classification code(s) and their descriptions that correspond to Inspec
Classification codes.
Numerical
Data Indexing
The numerical data indexing code, applicable for records published from 1987
forward. The data are likely to be operating or experimental parameters rather
than measured values or experimental results. Records in the Inspec
Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Chemical
Indexing
The chemical indexing codes, applicable for records published from 1987 forward.
Contains, controlled data on the significant substances and material systems discussed
in the paper. Records in the Inspec Archive
- Science Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Astronomical
Object Indexing
The astronomical object indexing code. Contains controlled designations for
astronomical objects discussed in the paper. Records in the Inspec
Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Author
Address
The address of the first (primary) author or the address of the corporate author.
Records in the Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts
1898-1968 do not have this field.
Editor
Address
The address of the primary editor. Records in the Inspec
Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968 do not have this field.
Publisher
The name and location of the publisher for books, conferences, proceedings,
and dissertations. Also, for journals published from 1996 and forward.
Availability
The source or supplier for reports and dissertations.
Country
of Translation
The country of translation.
Number
of References
The number of references cited in the source publication.
URL
The Universal Resource Locator (URL) for an electronic document.
Document
Collection URL
The Universal Resource Locator (URL) for a collection of electronic documents
such as electronic journals.
Abstract
Number
The abstract number associated with the record.
Date Filed
or Submitted
The filing date of a dissertation.
CODEN
The unique, six-character code assigned to publications by the International
CODEN Service.
CODEN
of Original
This field exists only if the CODEN is the CODEN of a translated journal.
ISSN
The International Standard Serial Number is a unique eight-digit number that
identifies periodical publications such as journals and electronic publications.
ISSN
of Original
This field exists only if the ISSN is the ISSN of a translated journal.
U.S.
Copyright Clearance Center Code
The US Copyright Clearance Center Code, a fee code that consists of an ISSN
or ISBN, a forward slash, the last two digits of the publication year, and the
fee for authorization to photocopy an item.
Standard
Book Number
The Standard Book Number or International Standard Book Number, a unique number
for books, conference proceedings, and dissertations.
Report
Number
The identification number assigned by the issuing organization to a report.
US
Government Clearing House Number
The US Government Clearing House Number assigned to a report for Federal scientific
and technical information.
Contract
Number
The contract number under which work described in a technical report has been
performed.
SICI
The Serial Item Contribution Identifier of journal articles.
SICI
of Original
This field exists only if the SICI is the SICI of a translated journal.
Document
Number
The publisher's unique document-specific identifier. These numbers are used
by publishers to identify articles in electronic journals.
DOI
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) is a system for permanently
identifying and exchanging intellectual property in the digital environment.
Example: DOI: 10.1134/S1061920808010020
See http://www.doi.org for
more information.
DOI® is a registered trademark of the International DOI Foundation.
Full Record Patent
Fields
Any or all of the following fields may appear in a patent record, depending
on the content and type of the source document. If no data are available for a
particular field, then the field does not display.
Title
The title of the patent.
Patent
Number
The patent number is a unique identifier of a specific patent.
Inventor(s)
The names of the inventor(s) that appear on the patent. If the name of the
inventor is unknown, then Anon appears in this field.
You cannot add a record to your My Cited Articles list, located on the ISI
Web of Knowledge home page, for anonymous inventors.
Abstract
The abstract from the source document.
Accession
Number
The accession number is a unique identifying number assigned to each record.
Document
Type
The selected document type. In this instance,
a patent.
Language
The selected language of the source document. Multiple languages may appear
in this field.
Country
of Patent
The country of issuing authority.
Original
Patent Application Number
The original patent application number. It applies when a patent was filed
at an earlier date in another country.
Country
of Original Patent Application Number
The country that assigned the original patent application number. It applies
when priority is claimed by an earlier patent application in another country.
Patent
Assignee(s)
The name(s) of the patent assignee(s) that appear on the patent.
Patent
Priority Date
The Patent Priority Date.
Country
of Publication
The country of publication.
Date
Filed or Submitted
The date the patent was filed or submitted to the patent-issuing authority.
Treatment
The selected treatment type.
Controlled
Indexing
The preferred terms from the Inspec Thesaurus.
Uncontrolled
Indexing
Free-language terms and phrases, not found in the Inspec Thesaurus, that are
assigned by Inspec indexers to provide a more exhaustive description of the source
document.
Classification
Code(s)
The classification code(s) and their descriptions that correspond to Inspec
Classification codes.
Inventor
Address
The address of the inventor.
Number
of References
The number of references cited in the patent.
Abstract
Number
The abstract number associated with the record.
DOI
The Digital Object Identifier, an identification system for digital media.
Designed to provide reliable identification of digital objects.
See http://www.doi.org for
more information.
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