
Web of Science
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What is Web of Science
Web of Science is a scholarly research platform used to search, evaluate, and track academic literature and citations across curated indexes. It is primarily used by researchers, librarians, and research administrators for literature discovery, citation analysis, and research assessment workflows. The product emphasizes citation indexing, analytics, and institutional reporting features rather than acting as a standalone personal reference library manager.
Curated citation indexing
Web of Science provides structured citation data and links between citing and cited works across its indexed content. This supports forward and backward citation chasing for literature reviews and research discovery. The curated indexing approach can improve consistency of metadata compared with ad hoc web sources.
Citation and research analytics
The platform includes tools for citation counts, author and organization disambiguation features, and analysis views that support research evaluation use cases. These capabilities are commonly used by libraries and research offices for reporting and benchmarking. This differentiates it from tools focused mainly on formatting citations and managing personal libraries.
Institutional library integration
Web of Science is commonly deployed via institutional subscriptions with librarian-managed access and authentication. It supports workflows such as link resolvers and access to full text through library holdings where configured. This makes it suitable for campus-wide research discovery and training programs.
Not a full reference manager
Web of Science is primarily a discovery and analytics database, not a dedicated tool for organizing PDFs, annotating documents, or managing a personal citation library end-to-end. Users often need to export records to separate reference management software for writing and bibliography formatting. This can add steps and reduce workflow continuity for individual researchers.
Subscription and access constraints
Access typically depends on institutional licensing, which can limit availability for independent researchers or smaller organizations. Feature availability and indexed collections can vary by subscription package. This can make collaboration harder when team members do not share the same access rights.
Coverage varies by discipline
As with most curated indexing services, coverage is not uniform across all fields, languages, and publication types. Some regional journals, conference proceedings, or non-traditional outputs may be underrepresented relative to certain disciplines’ norms. Users may need to supplement searches with additional sources to reduce the risk of missing relevant literature.
Seller details
Clarivate Plc
London, United Kingdom
2016
Public
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