The Web of Science contains a remarkable treasure of data on scientific content, impact, and collaborations from 1900 to the present day on a global scale. Its comprehensive coverage has been an indispensable resource for the study of science, technology, and knowledge — enabling breakthroughs that would have been impossible without it…
Brian Uzzi Northwestern University
I have not discovered a better citation manager than EndNote. Desktop app and online account make it easy to synchronize the libraries. Easy to Cite While You Write (CWYW), and easy to find compatible styles online.
Valued customer
The broad scope of the Web of Science has allowed me to search in interdisciplinary fields for appropriate literature in my own work as well as assisting students with their research process. The ability to search for older citations to locate seminal work is vital.
Librarian Educational Institution
As a teaching tool, the Web of Science is unsurpassed in its indexing and the ease with which students can focus on specific subject categories. Undergraduates gain a new perspective on how to refine a search topic and can quickly see what areas of research are more active in terms of papers written in a discipline within a certain time frame.
Alison Ricker Head, Science Library Oberlin College
… I find the Web of Science to be an extremely useful tool. From creating alerts based on national/federal funding to prioritize the recruitment of articles for our institutional repository to my own research studies involving co-citation analysis to helping student researchers in many different subject areas, the Web of Science has been incredibly versatile!
Michael Hohner Head of Collections, University of Winnipeg
Web of Science and compatible tools like EndNote make our research easier and ensure we continue to be on the forefront and leading edge of innovation.
Early Career Researcher Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit