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A tale of two databases: the use of Web of Science and Scopus in academic papers
Scientometrics, 2020Web of Science and Scopus are two world-leading and competing citation databases. By using the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index, this paper conducts a comparative, dynamic, and empirical study focusing on the use of Web ...
Junwen Zhu, Weishu Liu
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Journal of Data and Information Science, 2023
Purpose Accurately assigning the document type of review articles in citation index databases like Web of Science(WoS) and Scopus is important. This study aims to investigate the document type assignation of review articles in Web of Science, Scopus and ...
Manman Zhu +4 more
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Purpose Accurately assigning the document type of review articles in citation index databases like Web of Science(WoS) and Scopus is important. This study aims to investigate the document type assignation of review articles in Web of Science, Scopus and ...
Manman Zhu +4 more
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Using Web of Science, this session will guide you through basic and advanced search functions, finding relevant content for your research and setting alerts to keep on top of new ...
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Using Web of Science, this session will guide you through basic and advanced search functions, finding relevant content for your research and setting alerts to keep on top of new ...
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Comparing Bibliometric Analysis Using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Databases.
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019Literature databases (i.e., PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) differ in terms of their coverage, focus, and the tool they provide. PubMed focuses mainly on life sciences and biomedical disciplines, whereas Scopus and Web of Science are ...
S. A. S. AlRyalat +2 more
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The Charleston Advisor, 2018
Purchased and maintained by Clarivate Analytics since October, 2016, the Web of Science databases provide access and quality citation analysis to the broadest range available of research formats, including journals, books, data, patent literature, and conference proceedings.
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Purchased and maintained by Clarivate Analytics since October, 2016, the Web of Science databases provide access and quality citation analysis to the broadest range available of research formats, including journals, books, data, patent literature, and conference proceedings.
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A new comparative citation analysis: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, and Web of Science
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 2021This study compares search results in Google Scholar (GS), Microsoft Academic (MA), Scopus, and Web of Science (WoS) for a set of fifteen business and economics journals, ten of which had impact factors, and five that did not. These results were analyzed
Michael Levine-Clark, Esther L. Gil
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Augmented reality in education. A scientific mapping in Web of Science
Interactive Learning Environments, 2020Augmented reality is a technology that is bringing great benefits in the educational field. This study focuses on knowing the performance and scientific production of augmented reality in the field of education.
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2017High-quality scientific research starts with detailed literature search. An average scientist reads ~200 articles per year. Over 100.000 scientific journals exist in the world, so it would be reasonable to limit the search by using only the most relevant journals.
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A user-friendly method to merge Scopus and Web of Science data during bibliometric analysis
Journal of Marketing Analytics, 2021Andrea Caputo, Mariya Kargina
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