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A new comparative citation analysis: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, and Web of Science

Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 2021
This 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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Web Science 2013 [PDF]

open access: possibleACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2013
Web Science 2013 convenes in Paris at the start of May, joining this year's Hypertext 13 at the _Palais des Congrès_. The co-located conferences, which immediately follow CHI 13, will give Hypertext regulars a chance to branch out and explore Web Science while Web Science takes advantage of Hypertext.
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Tracking the diffusion of industrial symbiosis scholarship using bibliometrics: Comparing across Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar

Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2021
Previous bibliometric analyses of industrial symbiosis (IS) research have focused on a limited body of literature owing to the scope of keyword searches or limitations of library databases.
M. Chertow   +2 more
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Augmented reality in education. A scientific mapping in Web of Science

Interactive Learning Environments, 2020
Augmented 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.
Jesús López Belmonte   +3 more
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Funding information in Web of Science: an updated overview

Scientometrics, 2020
Despite the limitations of funding acknowledgment (FA) data in Web of Science (WoS), studies using FA information have increased rapidly over the last several years.
Weishu Liu, Li Tang, Guangyuan Hu
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Is (web) science ready for empowerment?

Proceedings of the 3rd International Web Science Conference, 2011
The World Wide Web opens up many avenues for new research. Some of them (Web as observable phenomenon, Web as engineered technology) fall quite well within mainstream academic paradigms of research. However, this is much less so if we position the Web as a mechanism for empowerment related to social development.
Stephane Boyera   +6 more
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Web Science in Medicine and Healthcare

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2013
Summary Objectives: Medical social-media provide a new source of information within information gaining contexts. Facts, experiences, opinions or information on behaviour can be found in the medical web and could support a broad range of applications. The intention of this Focus Theme is to bring the existing research together and to show the
E. Brooks, Kerstin Denecke
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Searching the Web for science

Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
Elsevier Science, publisher of many scientific journals, has launched a science-specific World Wide Web search engine, Scirus.com. In addition to searching across information that is freely available on the Web, the engine also takes in contents from the Elsevier information resources ScienceDirect, BioMedNet and ChemWeb.
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Science and the Semantic Web

Science, 2003
As modern science grows in complexity and scope, the need for more collaboration between scientists at different institutions, in different areas, and across scientific disciplines becomes increasingly important. An emerging generation of World Wide Web technology, known as the Semantic Web, offers tremendous potential for collaborative and ...
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Web science and the two (hundred) cultures

Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference, 2013
Web Science is an interdisciplinary field. Motivated by the unforeseen scale and impact of the web, it addresses web-related research questions in a holistic manner, incorporating epistemologies from a broad set of disciplines. There has been ongoing discussion about which disciplines are more or less present in the community, and about defining Web ...
Hooper C.J., Bordea G., Buitelaar P.
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