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- Web of Science (also called as SCI - Science Citation Index) is an online subscription-based scientific citation indexing service that provides a comprehensive citation search.
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Web of Science is a leading scientific research platform offering comprehensive data, metrics, and insights across disciplines.
A citation index is built around these linkages. It lists publications that have been cited and identifies the sources of the citations. Anyone conducting a literature search can find from one to dozens of additional papers on a subject just by knowing one that has been cited.
From an All Databases search, the citation report shows citations to source records within all citation indexes in the Web of Science platform, which include: Web of Science Core Collection. Arabic Citation Index (coming soon) BIOSIS Citation Index. Chinese Science Citation Database.
Cited Reference Search. Search for records that have cited a published work, and discover how a known idea or innovation has been confirmed, applied, improved, extended, or corrected. Find out who’s citing your research and the impact your work is having on other researchers in the world.
Web of Science Core Collection is the world's leading citation database. It contains records of articles from the highest impact journals worldwide—including open access journals— conference proceedings and books. Coverage of some titles date back to 1900.
The Web of Science platform connects the Web of Science Core Collection to regional citation indexes, patent data, specialized subject indexes, and an index of research data sets for confident discovery, access, and assessment.