Center for Teaching and Learning (Beyond Citation Counts: Using the Web of Science as a Literature Review Tool) Queens Campus

April 09, 2013 12:15 PM - 1:40 PM
Library room 110 - Queens Campus

Andrew Sankowski,  University Libraries
Amy Braden,  MSLIS, Customer Education Product Specialist, Science and Scholarly Research, Thomson Reuters

Date
     Tuesday, April 9
Time
     12:15 to 1:40 p.m.
Location
     Library room 110 in the back of the University
      Learning Commons, Queens Campus
      
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If you have any questions please contact the CTL at CTL@stjohns.edu.

If you need to find quickly and efficiently who cited your publications, learn about colleagues in other institutions who are doing similar research, identify potential research/publication collaborators, discover the impact of your work in your field, and learn about other experts --Web of Science is the answer. Please join us and explore the enormous potential of this newly available Library resource.
During the presentation you will learn about:

  • Where Web of Science data comes from: the publication selection process & citation indexing
  • Searching by topic, funding agency, and organization
  • Using co-citation linkages to find related records
  • E-mailing, saving, printing, or exporting your results to RefWorks
  • Saving a search history and creating search and citation alerts, and  More