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Web of Science is a leading scientific research platform offering comprehensive data, metrics, and insights across disciplines.
This feature is available to all users who perform basic or advanced search in All Data Bases and WoS Core Collection on Web of Science. Users can modify search by selecting from algorithm generated author keywords and topic suggestions or by inputing free text in the search box.
For signed in users, Web of Science automatically stores your search and browse history for up to a year. The following search and browse activity will generate a record in search history: Document (basic) search. Advanced search. Cited reference search. Structure search.
Browse, search, and explore journals indexed in the Web of Science. The Master Journal List is an invaluable tool to help you to find the right journal for your needs across multiple indices hosted on the Web of Science platform. Spanning all disciplines and regions, Web of Science Core Collection is at the heart of the Web of Science platform.
You can view your search history from the Web of Science toolbar on the top of any page, or on the advanced search page under History. Each search query is referred to as a set and the number to the left of the search query helps to identify the set.
Access the Web of Science, the world's leading citation database, with journals, books, patents, and more. Explore diverse research outputs and discover opportunities.
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Web of Science is the ultimate platform for finding and analyzing the most influential scientific publications and citations. With Web of Science Core Collection, you can search across the highest-quality journals and editions in any discipline.