Featured Database: Web of Science
Have you ever used the Web of Science database?
Here are some reasons why you should:
Database
description: Whether
looking at data, books, journals, proceedings or patents, Web of Science
provides a single destination to access the most reliable, integrated,
multidisciplinary research. Quality, curated content delivered alongside
information on emerging trends, subject specific content and analysis tools
make it easy for students, faculty, researchers, analysts, and program managers
to pinpoint the most relevant research to inform their work.
For students – use it to find the following:
· Discover bibliographic and citation information for journal
articles.
· Cited Reference Searching to find
articles cited a previously published work.
Subjects
covered :
arts
& humanities (1,700
of leading arts and humanities journals)
science (over 8,500 of leading scientific and technical journals
across 150 disciplines)
social
sciences (3,000
of leading social sciences journals across 50 disciplines)
For faculty/staff – use it to find the
following:
· High-impact
articles in science & technical journals, social sciences, arts &
humanities
· Conference
proceedings
· Discover emerging trends that help you pursue
successful research and grant applications
· Identify potential collaborators with
significant citation records
· Cited Reference Searching to find
articles cited a previously published work.
Where to find it: Find databases list
More: Web
of Science is fully searchable via Search@UW. If you are off-campus, you
need to be logged in to see the results.
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