About Citation Indexing
This guide...
...is a work-in-progress!
About This Guide
This Guide includes information about the three major interdisciplianary citation ecosystems: Web of Science (via Thomson-Reuters/ISI), Scopus (via Elsevier/ScienceDirect), and Google Scholar (freely available via Google). WSU currently has access to all three services.
Announcements: We now have access to Scopus through February 2013 (see next tab for link).
Find Your Citations Workshop: TBA in Terrell Library 105 (just inside from the CUB tunnel) - we'll look at Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, and other databases, and discuss Researcher ID and more. Contact Lorena O'English at oenglish@wsu.edu for more information.
What Are Citation Indexes?
How and Why Are They Used?
Things Not Sorted Yet
- VIVO | connect - share - discover"Enabling collaboration and discovery among scientists across all disciplines."
- Citeology: Visualizing Paper Genealogy [ a project of Autodesk Research]
- CrowdoMeter – or trying to understand tweets about journal papers | Gobbledygook"Last Friday Gunther Eysenbach published a very interesting paper in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR): Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact..." [put in altmetrics
- Will this post be cited more often? Non-content factors that influence citation rates. « the Undergraduate Science Librarian
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