Databases for measuring research Impact
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Scopus Internet Explorer 11 not supported, use alternative browser Scopus is a large multidisciplinary database covering published material in the humanities and sciences. It also provides citation analysis of authors and subject areas. Scopus Journal Analyser Using Citation and Journal Metrics in Scopus |
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Web of Science Contains Science Citation Index Expanded 1900-, Social Sciences Citation Index 1956-, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index from 1975. It allows the identification of key articles in a discipline and to search by cited reference, that is to trace references that refer to a particular work or author. Using Web of Science to find Citation Metrics |
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Essential Science Indicators via Web of Science Use ESI to determine the influential individuals, institutions, papers, publications, and countries in your field of study. Discover emerging research areas that could impact on your work. Included authors meet a cumulative citation count threshold for the ESI 10+ year period. The thresholds are based on the cut-off citation baseline percentiles (available in Thresholds for ESI). Author names (lastname and initials) are collected from the publication records in Web of Science. |
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Google Scholar An academic version of the famous search engine. Also useful for links to references which cite other academic articles. Using this link via the Library website means you can get the full-text of articles in journals to which the Library subscribes. Google Scholar settings |
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Journal Citation Reports via Web of Science (2000 - present) Discover analytical information on journals such as impact factor and citation frequency. |
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Ulrich'sTM International Periodicals Directory The major source of bibliographic and publisher information on magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. Find potential journals where you could publish your research. See which journals are peer reviewed, open access and which databases they appear in. |
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