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Noi Funcții În Web of Science Noi funcții în Web of Science Adriana FILIP Solutions Consultant EMEA Noiembrie 2017 WoS 5.27 (Due for release on Dec. 10th) 1. Open Access 2. Early Access 3. ESCI archives 4. Record page Redesign & Sorting Ability 5. “Daily Content Uploads” Opt In Option Other 2017’s Highly Cited Researchers Expanded Open Access 4 Impactstory Partnership Web of Science will provide direct access to additional, legal Open Access content Clarivate Analytics has invested in technology so that you can soon: Find Hybrid Gold OA articles when searching the Web of Science Article-level Open Access Find Green OA articles when searching the Web of Science identification will help you find legally available Green & Hybrid articles in the Web of Science. To develop this capability, we have given a grant to Impactstory The grant funds improvements to Impactstory’s oaDOI technology. We are using oaDOI to provide reliable linking to the best available version of OA content. • For Green OA articles, Web of Science will only link to peer-reviewed items from open repositories, NOT “pre-prints.” We will identify two types of Green OA articles: • Accepted Manuscript • Published Version • For all OA articles, Web of Science will preference links to the publisher’s version, when available. 5 6 1.8 million # of Open Access articles that are identified as Open Access in the Web of Science Core Collection1 ~18 million # of Open Access articles that researchers estimate to exist in 20172 1000% By the end of Q1 2018, ~18 million Open Access articles will be identified as Open Access in the Web of Science Core Collection, representing a tenfold increase. 1As of September 5, 2017 2Piwowar H, Priem J, Larivière V, et al. (2017). The State of OA: A large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles. PeerJ Preprints 5:e3119v1. https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.3119v1 7 Expanded Open Access identification will help you find legally available Green & Hybrid articles. 8 Documente Române OA indexate în Web of Science Core Collection Vizualizare curentă Începând cu luna decembrie Early Access in the Web of Science 10 Early Access Articles in Web of Science YOU WILL FIND ARTICLES RELEASED AHEAD OF PRINT IN YOUR CORE COLLECTION SEARCH RESULTS Find the most current research relevant to your interests What is an “Early Access” article? • Early access articles are fully indexed, and offer the same features (alerts, output, etc.) as other Core Collection records The article: • Once the final publication date, and volume, issue, & page details IS peer-reviewed, accepted for publication, and edited, with a are available, the record will be updated to reflect this information static DOI assigned. It has both an “early access” or “online first” publication date and a final publication date. See the complete picture of an article’s scholarly impact • Citations to the early access version of an article will be combined WILL NOT change from its “online first” version to its final version with citations to the final version for comprehensive accuracy other than being assigned volume, issue, and page information. 11 Early Access Articles in Web of Science CONTENT CRITERIA FOR JOURNAL ELIGIBILITY • Is peer-reviewed, and edited with a static DOI assigned • Will not change from its online first version to its final version other than being assigned volume, issue, page information • Has an early access publication date and a final publication date • Is not content that’s part of a volume or an issue building online • Has cited references 12 Early Access Articles in Web of Science EARLY ACCESS AND THE JCR 2018 JCR policy No policy changes for the 2018 JCR release, Early CONTENT CRITERIA FOR AccessJOURNAL content ELIGIBILITY will not count or contribute towards the JCR metrics being release next year. • Is peer-reviewed, and edited withFuture a static JCR DOIPolicy assigned • Will not change fromJCR its metrics online will first treat version the Early to Accessits final version version as other the published version of record for the JCR than being assigned volume, issue, page information • Has an early access publication date and a final publication date • Is not content that’s part of a volume or an issue building online • Has cited references 13 Early Access Articles in Web of Science Early Access captures complete scholarly impact . Citations to Early Access combined with final version for comprehensive accuracy Early Access enables rapid discovery . Fully indexed with online publication date from publisher preserved . Citations to early access content accrue Early Access fully indexed . When available with final version, citation to volume, issue & page n° added . Full functionality (alerts, output, etc…) available at Early Access stage 14 Early Access Article Indexing Workflow Publisher provides eligible Cited references citing Early Early Access content Access version accrue to Early (e.g, final DOI required) Access source record In the future… Early Access cited references indexed Update source record: Publisher provides the Add volume, Issue, Year, updated version of record Does Early Access record with Publication Date with volume, issue, page, this DOI exist? Yes Remove Early Access publication date document type No Process as a non-Early Access source record Citations to both Early Access and later version unify to one source record Emerging Sources Citation Index Archive 17 Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) benefits the academic research ecosystem Launched in 2015 Scientific, Social Science &Humanities Journals selected & reviewed Journals identified as important to +6,700 journals trends and developments by our Editorial Team key opinion leaders, funders & evaluators worldwide “Indexing in the ESCI will improve the visibility of a “ESCI has a positive effect on journal, provides a mark of quality, and is good for research assessment and it authors. We have already seen examples of accelerates communication in the institutions and funders suggesting publication in scientific community.” an ESCI listed journal, similar to what already takes places with other Web of Science databases.” Early Insight on the ESCI: an overlay map-based bibliometric study James Hardcastle, Senior Manager, Product Analytics Scientometrics, March 18 2017 Taylor & Francis, February 13 2017 18 ESCI selection is incorporated into the Web of Science Core Collection journal selection process Journal Editorial International Citation Publishing Content Diversity Analysis Standards . Peer review . Scholarly community . Does this journal target an . Total citations recommendation or international audience or . Ethical publishing practices . Recent citation activity demonstrated interest specifically a regional . Meets technical requirements audience? . Author and editorial board . Will this journal enrich WoS (XML / PDF) members’ citations in the with novel content? . Is international representation literature . English-language bibliographic among authors and board . How does this journal compare information members at an appropriate . Integration of the journal into with covered journals of similar level for such a journal? the literature over time . Timeliness of publication scope? . International editorial . Is this subject already well conventions covered? Green = ESCI selection requirements Black = SCIE/SSCI/AHCI selection Makes our rigorous selection criteria more transparent by exposing content earlier in the selection process http://wokinfo.com/essays/journal-selection-process/ 19 ESCI selection is incorporated into the Web of Science Core Collection journal selection process Journal SELECTIVITY Editorial International Citation Publishing Content Diversity Analysis Standards Analiza citațională . Peer review . Scholarly community . Does this journal target an . Total citations recommendation or international audience or . Ethical publishing practices . Recent citation activity demonstrated interest specifically a regional . Citări totale . Meets technical requirements audience? . Author and editorial board . Will this journal enrich WoS 48 ESCI .TitlesActivitate fromde ESCI citare torecentă WOS-3 (XML / PDF) members’ citations in the with novel content? . Is international representation . literatureAutorii și membrii . English-language bibliographic among authors and board . How does this journal compare consiliului de redacție citați information members at an appropriate . Integration of the journal into with covered journals of similar 15 WOS-3 Titlesîn literatură from WOS-3 to ESCI level for such a journal? the literature over time . Timeliness of publication scope? . Integrarea jurnalului în . International editorial . Is this subject already well literatura de specialitate în conventions covered? timp Green = ESCI selection requirements Black = SCIE/SSCI/AHCI selection Makes our rigorous selection criteria more transparent by exposing content earlier in the selection process http://wokinfo.com/essays/journal-selection-process/ 20 What is launched in 2017 ? October 31st December 31st December 31st archives for 4,750 archives for 5,000 7,000 journals journals journals available in ESCI and and 1M records, 1.4M records, 2005-2014 2005-2014 Region breakdown | Journal Counts NORTH AMERICA EUROPE RUSSIA / CIS 911 2435 91 KOREA JAPAN 65 36 MENA CHINA 165 70 LATIN AMERICA AFRICA INDIA SEA 463 73 120 118 ANZ 215 Region breakdown | Journal Counts ROMANIA 62 JOURNALS INDEXED 34 ARCHIVED NORTH AMERICA EUROPE RUSSIA / CIS 911 2435 91 KOREA JAPAN 65 36 MENA CHINA 165 70 LATIN
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