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indexFull RecordView all of the information about a record that is contained in the product database. The title of the document appears at the top of the page. 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. indexManaging LinksFor information about managing links, go to Managing Links. indexWhat is:
indexFull Record FieldsTitleThe full title of the journal article, conference proceeding, book, book chapter, and so on. A book chapter record is the title of the book chapter. The source is the title of the book. If the title and the source are the same, then it is always a book. indexByThe names of all authors. You may see two versions of an author name in records of articles published in 2006 and later. Be aware that you must still search for an author by last name followed by one or more initials. A superscript number may appear after an author's name. This means we have found an association between the author's name and the author's address. When you click the number link, the system takes you to the Addresses field where you can see the author's address. In some cases, an author may be assigned more than one address and you will see more than one superscript number. In other cases, an author may not be assigned an address while other authors of the same article are assigned an address. This occurs when we cannot determine which address is associated with an author. The product maintains the author / address association when you print, e-mail, save, and export records. In the Address field of your output document, look for the author's name before the address. indexGroup Author(s)The name of the organization or institution that authored the source document. For example, the IEEE and Down Syndrome Res Grp. indexBook Author(s)The names of one or more book authors. indexBook Group Author(s)The names of one or more institutional authors of a book such as IEEE. indexEdited byThe name of one or more editors of a source publication. Note that a corporate author can also be an editor. Click the hyperlink to see a complete list of documents edited by the selected person. indexView Researcher Profile and ORCIDThis table lists the authors who have claimed the document as their work. Click an identifier to view the author's publication list on their researcher profile, hosted on Publons, or ORCID. An author may have a Web of Science ResearcherID number or an ORCID, or both. If you're the author of the article, add it to your researcher profile, hosted on Publons, by selecting Claim on Publons - Track Citations from the drop-down menu.
indexSourceSource information generally appears in the following order.
Journal Information The title of the source publication followed by:
Books The title of the source publication followed by:
Book Series The title of the source publication followed by:
Conference The title of the source publication followed by:
indexAbstractA brief summary or description of the essential content from the source document. Author abstracts are available for the years indicated: Citation Indexes
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indexKeywordsAuthor KeywordsAuthor keywords are included in records of articles from 1991 forward. Author keywords are also included in conference proceedings In Web of Science Core Collection. indexKeywords PlusKeyWords Plus® are index terms automatically generated from the titles of cited articles. KeyWords Plus terms must appear more than once in the bibliography and are ordered from multi-word phrases to single terms. KeyWords Plus augments traditional keyword or title retrieval. indexAuthor InformationCorresponding Address (Previously Reprint Address)The address of the corresponding author. It appears after the corresponding author name. A corresponding address may include:
If an address has a preferred organization name, then an Expand icon appears before the address. indexAddressesThe addresses of all authors as supplied by the source journal. The number before the address is associated with the author name that appears in the Author(s) field with the same (superscript) number. Most records of articles published in 2008 or later link an address to an author name via a number in superscript next to the author name. indexE-mail AddressesThe e-mail address of the author(s). indexFundingThis field contains funding information from the source document. Web of Science Core Collection has been capturing funding information since 2008 in SCI-Expanded and since 2015 in SSCI. The Funding Agency table also lists the Preferred Funding Agency names when available. In 2016, Web of Science began supplementing the grant information with grant agencies and grant numbers from researchfish®. Funding Agency NameThe funding agency names provided in the funding information are listed in the Funding Agency table. When a preferred name is available (see the Preferred Funding Agency list for a listing of funding agency names that have been unified) it is listed in the table. Click show details to see the original names for those rows that list the preferred funding agency by default. Note that some preferred funding agency names are a part of a hierarchy. For example, the NIH, “National Institutes of Health (NIH) – USA” is the preferred name for NIH, and United States Department of Health & Human Services is its the parent agency: United States Department of Health & Human Services National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA Appeared in article as NIH Grant NumberFunding information usually includes an ID number or code assigned by the funding agencies for a specific funding project. Examples of these are grant numbers, project numbers, and program numbers. In Web of Science Core Collection, this identifier is called a grant number. You may also find funding organizations presented without grant numbers. Funding TextClick View funding text to view the acknowledgement of support taken from the source document. Funding sources that supported the research may be identified by the source article. Generally, this information is found in the acknowledgment section which often comes before the references at the end of the article. You may also find funding information at the end of the abstract or with address information. Grant InformationGrant information comes from articles in journals covered by Web of Science Core Collection; grant information indexing began in 2008. Grant information is publicly available on many websites like PubMed. You can find additional information by entering the grant number when you perform a search. For example, a search on "Swiss National Science Foundation" in PubMed finds articles written by researchers from institutions funded by this agency. In 2016, Web of Science Core Collection began supplementing the grant information with grant agencies and grant numbers from MEDLINE and researchfish®. Records that already contained grant information did not change, but records that did not have grant information were updated with grant information from MEDLINE and researchfish®. indexGrant NumberGrant information comes from articles in journals covered by Web of Science Core Collection. Grant information indexing began in 2008. Grant information is publicly available on many Web sites such as PubMed. You can find additional information by entering the grant number when performing a search. For example, a search on "Swiss National Science Foundation" in PubMed finds articles written by researchers from institutions funded by this agency. In 2016 Web of Science Core Collection began supplementing the grant information with grant agencies and grant numbers from MEDLINE and researchfish®. Records that already contained grant information will not be changed. Records that did not have grant information were updated with grant information from MEDLINE and researchfish®. indexPublisherThe publisher of the source document. Includes the publisher name and publisher address. Note: See our Master Journal List for a list of our publications. indexCategories/ClassificationResearch AreasResearch area of the source publication. A publication may have more than one research area. indexWeb of Science CategoriesSubject category of the source publication. Some source publications are assigned to multiple categories. Records of documents from those publications contain multiple subject categories. indexDocument InformationDocument TypeThe selected document type. For example, Article, Book, or Conference Proceedings. Book Chapter CountThe total number of chapters in a book. indexDid You Know ... Some records in Web of Science may have two document types: Article and Proceedings Paper. An Article is generally published in a journal. A Proceedings Paper is generally published in a book of confernece proceedings. Records covered in the two Conference Proceedings indexes (CPCI-S and CPCI-SSH) are identified as Proceedings Paper. The same records covered in the three indexes (SCI-E, SSCI, and A&HCI) are identified as Article when published in a journal. indexLanguageThe selected language of the source document. indexAccession NumberA unique identifying number associated with each record in the product. It consists of a product identification code and a unique item number. PMIDPubMed ID. The PubMed ID is available for records of documents that have corresponding records in MEDLINE. indexISBNThe International Standard Book Number is a unique machine-readable identifier that marks a book unmistakably. The format is a 10-digit number that contains 3 hyphens (-). The last digit is a check character, which may be a number or an X. The position of the hyphens can vary for each ISBN identifier. Example: 978-0-387-36949-5 indexISSNThe International Standard Serial Number is a unique eight-digit number that identifies periodical publications such as journals and electronic publications. If a journal has both a print ISSN and an electronic ISSN, then both display. The format is four numbers, a hyphen (-), three numbers, and then a check character that may be a number or X. Example: 1367-4803 indexeISSNThe Electronic International Standard Serial Number is a unique eight-digit number that identifies periodical publications such as journals and electronic publications. If a journal has an electronic ISSN, then that number display in this field. The format is four numbers, a hyphen (-), three numbers, and then a check character that may be a number or X. Example: 1367-4803 indexJournal InformationTable of Contents: Current Content Connect®This field contains a link to the Current Contents Connect® Browse Journals page where you can browse the table of contents of journals and books covered by the editions and collections to which you subscribe in Current Contents Connect. Performance Trends: Essential Science IndicatorsSMThis field contains a link to Essential Science Indicators where you can perform in-depth analysis to find data for ranking scientists, institutions, countries, and journals. With Essential Science Indicators, you can:
Impact Factor: Journal Citation Reports®The Journal Impact Factor is defined as all citations to the journal in the current JCR year to items published in the previous two years, divided by the total number of scholarly items (these comprise articles, reviews, and proceedings papers) published in the journal in the previous two years. Though not a strict mathematical average, the Journal Impact Factor provides a functional approximation of the mean citation rate per citable item. A Journal Impact Factor of 1.0 means that, on average, the articles published one or two years ago have been cited one time. A Journal Impact Factor of 2.5 means that, on average, the articles published one or two years ago have been cited two and a half times. The citing works may be articles published in the same journal. However, most citing works are from different journals, proceedings, or books indexed in Web of Science Core Collection. indexOther InformationIDS NumberThe IDS Number uniquely identifies an issue of a journal. At one time, it was used to order copies of articles from a document delivery service. This identifier still has utility because records of articles from the same issue of a journal share the same IDS Number. Please contact your library administrator, or person(s) responsible for document delivery, to learn how to obtain printed copies of articles. Alternatively, go to the website of the Copyright Clearance Center, www.contentscm.com, to learn how to order copies of documents from the CCC. To access the full text of a document in electronic form, open the Full Text Options menu above a full record. indexCited ReferencesThe Cited References count displays the number of documents cited by the current record. Click the link to view the list of cited references. From there you can view the full record of each cited reference. (Access to the full records of cited references may be limited to your institution's subscription.) You May Also Like BETAIn this section of a record, view a list of records you might find interesting based on the current record. It can help you discover other relevant records. We use anonymous usage data from all our users to populate this list. When someone visits a full record page and also visits another record page, these two topics may relate to a similar topic. When we analyze millions of these relationships, we can start to gain more confidence in the connection between records. Not all the records will display the You may also like section, because there may not be enough data to populate a list. This functionality is released in Beta as we continuously improve our algorithm to generate more relevant results. indexTimes CitedThe Times Cited count is the number of articles in the database that cite the current article. Click the number to go to the list of citing articles. indexCompoundsIf the record was retrieved from Index Chemicus, new compounds reported in the article are listed below the bibliographic record. indexReactionsIf the record was retrieved from Current Chemical Reactions, reactions from each new synthetic method reported in the source article are listed below the bibliographic record. indexChemical Reaction Fields (Patent Information)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. indexPatent TitleThe title of the patent. indexAuthor(s) / Inventor(s)The inventor(s) of an invention. indexPatent NumberThe patent number is a unique identifier of a specific patent. Example: DE10146433-A1 indexAddressesThe address of the patent assignee. indexDocument TypeThe selected document type. indexPatent KindA kind code is a one- or two-character code that indicates the stage in the patenting process. indexPatent DateThe date of the granted patent. indexLatest Priority DateThe latest date when the patent was filed. indexLatest Priority CountryThe country where the patent was last filed. indexLatest Priority NumberThe number of the patent issued by the latest priority country. indexEarliest Priority DateThe earliest date when the patent was filed. indexEarliest Priority CountryThe country where the patent was first filed. indexEarliest Priority NumberThe number of the patent issued by the earliest priority country. indexReactionsA graphical display of the reactions.
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indexTimes CitedThe Times Cited count is the number of articles in the database that cite the current article. Click the number to go to the list of citing articles. indexCreate a Citation AlertThis feature requires a subscription to the Web of Science Core Collection. Contact your system administrator for more information if this feature is unavailable at your institution. To create a citation alert for the current record, click the Create Citation Alert button in the right-hand column of the Full Record page. A citation alert emails you whenever a document you specify is cited by a new article. To access your alerts, from the Web of Science homepage, click Searches and Alerts > Citation Alerts. From here, you can view how many times someone cited the document, turn alerts off and on, and if you want, remove an alert. indexView Related RecordsTo view records that share cited references with the record you are viewing in the current database, click the View Related Records link. indexUse in Web of ScienceThe Use in Web of Science Counts includes counts from the following citation indexes:
Access to citing articles is limited by your institution's subscription. indexOutput RecordsOptions to output records are available from the Results, Full Record, and Marked List pages.
See also: Output Records indexAdd to Marked ListAdd records to your Marked List where you can later print, save, e-mail, order, or export from the Marked List page.
See also Marking Records indexOne-click Search on TermsA one-click search of a linked term will retrieve all records that contain that term (within the selected timespan). Use this feature to narrow your search to records that contain a specific term. The new set of results is automatically added to the Search History table. indexAbout Hot and Highly Cited PapersHot Papers are papers that receive citations soon after publication, relative to other papers of the same field and age. Highly Cited Papers lists the top cited papers over the past 10 years in each of 22 scientific fields. indexViewing Hot and Highly Cited BadgesTo see Hot and Highly Cited badges, you need to be entited to the new Essential Sciences Index. Getting badges is a feature of the new ESI appllication. To see the Jounral Impact Factor data and the Rank in Category in the Journal Information overlay (available from the Full Record page) click the View Jounral link in many Web of Science Core Colllection records. You must have a subscription to Journal Citations Reports to view this information. The Journal Information overlay link appears only for Web of Science Core Collection records when the journal is covered by the most recent edition of JCR. However, if you are not entitled to JCR, the link appears and opens the overlay. If you are not entitled JCR, you still see JCR Quartile in catergory data. If you are entitled to JCR, you will see Impact Factor data. indexEN IconA red EN icon indicates the record has been saved to your EndNote online library. Click the icon to go to your library. This icon only appears if you have signed in and if the record is already in your EndNote library. See also EndNote indexNCBIThis button opens a new Web page that contains a table with NCBI resource names that link to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). This option is only available for records for which a PubMedID exists. Visit the NCBI Web site to look for more information on a genome or nucleotide. Explore human genome resources or bring up a Map Viewer to browse the human genome sequence. |