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2016 Journal Citation Reports in the Web of Science bibliographical database

2016 Journal Citation Reports’ data is now available in the Web of Science bibliographical database. The Journal Citation Reports’ interface includes an interactive map of journal citation networks; new left-menu facets for subsetting search returns; an impact factor range indicator; and an average Journal Impact Factor percentile range. “The 2016 release, with 2015 citation data for literature within the sciences and social sciences, features 11,365 journal listings… 81 countries are represented.” The Web of Science database is also cross-indexed with Google Scholar. Reciprocal links allow users to run the same search criteria between the two databases, locating full text where available.

Upgrade of Journal Citation Reports in Web of Science bibliographical database

Thomson Reuters has upgraded the Journal Citation Reports interface in the Web of Science. EUI members can access JCR via the top menu of the Web of Science interface. The upgrade includes an interactive map of journal citation networks; new left-menu facets for subsetting search returns; an impact factor range indicator; and an average Journal Impact Factor percentile range. For title changes, Journal Citation Reports now includes a View Title Changes index. An overview of the Web of Science – with an introduction to Google Scholar-Web of Science cross-indexing – is on this Library page.