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ISI Web of KnowledgeSM A Commitment to Innovation

Jeffrey ClovisDirector, Customer Education & Sales Support

Americas, Europe, Middle East & [email protected]

Thomson Scientific

Patent Bibliometric Studies

Copyright 2006 Thomson

AGENDA

• ISI Web of Knowledge: A Trusted Resource

• A commitment to excellence and innovation

• New Strategic Tools and Content

• EndNote Web: Integration with Researcher Workflow

• Web Citation Index: Indexing Institutional Repositories

• Journal Use Reports: Enabling Institutional Research Management

• Bibliometric Studies and Patent Data

ISI Web of Knowledge A Trusted Resource

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Unmatched Elsewhere

No other journal resource of this breadth and depth offers the level of selectivity and editorial quality found within Web of Science®

Unmatched Elsewhere

No other journal resource of this breadth and depth offers the level of selectivity and editorial quality found within Web of Science®

Unavailable Elsewhere

Access to such a diverse, deep, influential, and current collection with navigable cited reference links across 105+ years

Unavailable Elsewhere

Access to such a diverse, deep, influential, and current collection with navigable cited reference links across 105+ years

The Web of Science, foundation of the ISI Web of Knowledge

“The Web of Science demonstrates the ideal combination of power of use and ease of use.”

--Peter Jaczo, ONLINE, November 2004

“The Web of Science demonstrates the ideal combination of power of use and ease of use.”

--Peter Jaczo, ONLINE, November 2004

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The Web of Science, foundation of the ISI Web of Knowledge

Unique Unique DataData

Unique Unique DataData

Quality

Diversity

Superior Collection Development

Depth

These Same Characteristics Extend to the Greater These Same Characteristics Extend to the Greater

ISI Web of Knowledge PlatformISI Web of Knowledge Platform

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The ISI Web of Knowledge is anchored by Thomson Scientific premium core content, complemented by carefully selected partner content, and

supported by powerful tools

The ISI Web of Knowledge is anchored by Thomson Scientific premium core content, complemented by carefully selected partner content, and

supported by powerful tools

Thomson Scientific Premium Content

Bibliographic Resources:

Journal Literature: •Web of Science (SCI, SSCI, AHCI) •Current Contents Connect •BIOSIS•Zoological Record

Patents:•Derwent Innovations Index

Conferences/Proceedings:•ISI Proceedings

Bibliographic Resources:

Journal Literature: •Web of Science (SCI, SSCI, AHCI) •Current Contents Connect •BIOSIS•Zoological Record

Patents:•Derwent Innovations Index

Conferences/Proceedings:•ISI Proceedings

Bibliographic Tools• EndNote• Reference Manager• ProCite• RefViz

Bibliographic Tools• EndNote• Reference Manager• ProCite• RefViz

Analytic Resources• Journal Citation Reports• Essential Science Indicators• Custom Research Services

Analytic Resources• Journal Citation Reports• Essential Science Indicators• Custom Research Services

Selected Partner Content:

•INSPEC

•PsycINFO

•CAB Abstracts

•Food Science & Technology Abstracts

•MEDLINE

Selected Partner Content:

•INSPEC

•PsycINFO

•CAB Abstracts

•Food Science & Technology Abstracts

•MEDLINE

Journals &

Serials

Journals &

Serials

Technical Reports

Technical Reports

Conference ProceedingsConference Proceedings

BooksBooksDissertationsDissertations

Patents

Patents

1969

BIOSIS PreviewsBIOSIS Previews Life Sciences

1880

PsycINFOPsycINFO Psychology & Psychiatry

1910

CAB AbstractsCAB Abstracts Agriculture & Applied Life Sciences

1969

Food Science & Technology AbstrFood Science & Technology Abstr Food Science & Technology

1900

Web of ScienceWeb of Science ALL DISCIPLINES -- Science, Social Science, Arts & Humanities

1966

14 Million+ Inventions – Chem-Biochem, Engineering, Electronics

Derwent Innovations IndexDerwent Innovations Index

1990

ISI ProceedingsISI Proceedings ALL DISCIPLINES -- Science, Social Science, Arts & Humanities

1950

MEDLINEMEDLINE Clinical Medicine

1970

Zoological RecordZoological Record Zoology – Taxonomy, Biodiversity

Physics, Electr Eng, ComputingInspecInspec 1898

Advantage -- broad coverage and deep backfiles

In Process -1926-1968

In Process – 1864-1969

In Process CAB Global Health

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• Simple Quick Search - Easy General Search - Flexible Advanced Search

• Valuable Cited Reference Index and Search for Full Citation Tracking

• Only Resource that Fully Utilizes ALL the Key Citation Relationships!– Cited Reference– Citing Reference– Co-Citation

• Citation-based Related Records Reveal Research Pathways

• Robust Navigation - Currency and Depth!

• Integrated Citation Pathways for Richer Discovery

– Across Databases: e.g. BIOSIS Previews “Times Cited” link to Web of Science

– Article-level Citation info to Journal Impact: Web of Science to Journal Citation Reports

– Institutional Impact to Article Citation: Essential Science Indicators to Web of Science

“Recent developments of ‘competitors’ to the Web of Science, while interesting and useful for quick links to some citing references, are clearly not

a substitute for a comprehensive citation search”

-- Dana Roth, Current Science, Nov. 2005, Vol. 89/9. p.1536.

“Recent developments of ‘competitors’ to the Web of Science, while interesting and useful for quick links to some citing references, are clearly not

a substitute for a comprehensive citation search”

-- Dana Roth, Current Science, Nov. 2005, Vol. 89/9. p.1536.

Advantage -- powerful search options

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The ISI Web of Knowledge is preferred by novice and expert researchers worldwide.

The ISI Web of Knowledge is preferred by novice and expert researchers worldwide.

“I ordinarily use Web of Science and, to my opinion, this is the one of the best databases in the world.”Researcher, Czech Republic

“By far my favorite tool for doing a literature review.”Medical Student, USA

“Other tools have no such relevance as ISI, and they cannot provide the graph of the search results. That's why I like ISI so much.”Student, China

“It's absolutely essential for all my research awareness today. Not only do I know the active areas of research, using ISI Web of Science, I also know who are the expert scientists in the field and I also get their contact addresses. This is excellent for me!” -- Neurobiologist, Sweden

“Easy to use and a wide choice of journals,”Information Specialist, The Netherlands

“I love the sheer power of the search capabilities”Student, Brazil

“It provides up-to-date information in very convenient fashion. I like the categories, and find it easy to use.”Information Specialist, UK

“The ability to mark the articlesand return to a list of them is amazing.”Educator, Japan

Advantage – what our customers say.

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• A vast number of academic institutions, government organizations, and companies throughout the world.

– 2,650+ academic institutions & government agencies

– over 75 countries

US Canada Mexico

Japan Korea China

Spain Italy UK

Chile Argentina Germany

Australia Czech Repub. India

Denmark Ireland Brazil

Venezuela Portugal France

Russia …. many, many more

ISI Web of Knowledge Users

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Innovation User-Integrated Development

• Focus on the User:

– Incorporates the user (researcher or information professional) in every development and design decision

• Multiple Touch Points Ensure Global Customer Satisfaction:

– Strategic Advisory Board of information scientists, library administrators, and researchers

– Ongoing review programs with major customers / consortia

– “Feedback loops” in context of Web of Science use

– User Panels: In-depth quarterly reviews with dozens of researchers from around the world, working with and commenting on proposed developments

– Pilot Projects: 5-10 institutions “partner” with TS for a particular development initiative

– On-Site usage studies and user integration in every development decision

Thomson Scientific takes customer feedback seriouslyThomson Scientific takes customer feedback seriously

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Fast, IterativePROCESSES

• Focus on the User

• Continuous Improvement Cycle

• Capture rapidly changing customer requirements– Integrated feedback loops

in ISI Web of Knowledge

– Quarterly user panels

– Quarterly lab-based usability studies

– Formal feedback meetings with customers

– Strategic Advisory Board

– Pilot Projects

Concept

Planning Development

Testing

Innovation: User-Integrated Development

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• JCR Web 4.0

• INSPEC archive

• Sort entire result set by Times Cited

• Enhanced set combination results

• User selectable number of records per page

• Open Access links

• Publication year search and sort

• Redesigned cited reference lookup pages

• Export, email, print, and save from summary list and full record

• Set combinations and reference sets in CrossSearch

• Enhanced ESI

• ISI Web of Knowledge home page presents expanded links to freely available value-added information

• Current Web Contents (CWC) web site reviews data will be added to the ISI Web of Knowledge CrossSearch. For all subscribers.

• Home Page Re-Design for all bibliographic databases - less crowded, Quick Search prominent.

• A CrossSearch may be launched from the Search Results Summary page in any database.

• The CAB Abstracts Archive (1910-1972) is available.

• Current Contents Connect Enhanced

• MEDLINE

• Century of Science

• Full text links from summary page

• Search within results set

• One click search from full record and controlled vocabulary

• Full journal title on cited reference look-up

• Analyze by country / territory

• Set combination in query

• Links entitlement report

Q1 2005 Q2 2005 Q3 2005

Innovation: Recently Completed Enhancements

Q4 2005 (Jan 06 release)

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New Content --- Expanding Access to Scholarly Content

Scholarly Publishing,“Open Access”(Journals)

Repositories:•Pre-prints•Scholarly Articles•Technical Reports•Dissertations•Proceedings•Classroom materials•Databases

Scholarly Publishing,“Traditional Access”(Journals)

TheOpenWeb

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Expanding Access to Content - Web Citation Index

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Role of the Web Citation Index

• There is a need to “bridge” two worlds of communication“…there are more or less separate worlds of communication at the

moment…the journals covered by the traditional databases, and then this whole world which is free on the Internet somewhere. By pulling these two together and trying to integrate, at least on the level of cross citations, it helps to bring these two together.”

• Citation relationships are a critical foundation for this bridge“what would be ideal is…some way that you can go to your people’s

page or whatever it turns out to be and see each of your documents and what the citation impact has been”

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• Personalize ISI Web

of Knowledge with an EndNote Web library

• Identify selected references for usein publishing

• Navigate directly to EndNote Web from ISI Web of Knowledge home page

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Journal Use Reports: Integrated within ISI Web of Knowledge

The Journal Use Reports utilities

form part of ISI Web of Knowledge

Customer Administration Functions

The Journal Use Reports utilities

form part of ISI Web of Knowledge

Customer Administration Functions

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Journal Use Reports: What It Is

• Value-added tool integrated within the ISI Web of Knowledge that brings together

• Usage data• Journal-level metrics• Institutional publication data• Article-level data from Web of Science

• Developed in cooperation with library, publishing, and standards communities

• Enables comprehensive institutional research management– Usage and citation metrics for collections evaluation– Publication activity reports analyze journal use and institutional

publishing patterns

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Administration and Research Management

• Institutional integration and Resource Management – Supporting Federated Search

• XML Gateway • Full query integration across federated systems

– Usage Reporting• Exceeding COUNTER requirements

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USAGE REPORTING: COUNTER Compliant, XML Output, Custom Graphics

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Web of Knowledge AdvantagesHigh Quality Multidisciplinary Scholarly Content

Web of Knowledge is the only solution that ensures quality results across all disciplinesWeb of Knowledge is the only solution that ensures quality results across all disciplines

Web of Knowledge Usage 2003-2005

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Web of KnowledgeQueries (excl. WoS)

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The Most Valuable Archive of Science, Social Sciences & Arts & Humanities

• The Web of Science - the Trusted Resource for revealing the World’s Archive of Science

• The Web of Knowledge is the ideal platform for searching this authoritative historical archive and instantly accessing publishers’ full text. As you increase your archive of full text resources, Web of Science helps identify and access the most important full text papers of the 20th Century as well as re-discover fundamental papers that were previously overlooked.

Open Archive Journals

Leading STM Publisher ArchivesSpringer, Wiley, Elsevier(3,000 publishers)

Not for Profit, Scholarly and Academic Press

Publications

Full Text Aggregators JSTOR

Patents in the Academic World

Bibliometric Studies

All Data Extracted from Internal Database

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Patents: Importance as a Scientific Resource

• Patent literature is the largest single body of technical information available anywhere. There are over 30 million existing published patents in the world today, and each year an average of one million new patents are filed.

• A patent gives full disclosure of all details of an invention: descriptions, drawings, diagrams, chemical structures, genetic sequences, etc.

• A patent is often the first place scientific and technical information is reported – key Current Awareness Value

• A great volume of the information reported in patents is unavailable elsewhere.

Information within the patent literature should not be overlooked in the course of the research process – otherwise one does not have

the full picture.

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Patents: A valuable source of corporate or industrial research

Patents are probably the most neglected and yet one of the most valuable sources of scientific and technical information. They are the main form in which the results of industrial research, i.e., research undertaken by commercial organizations such as BHP, ICI, Shell etc., are published.

– James Cook University Library, Literature of the Sciences

• A combination of journal literature and patents is often important for a complete picture of a scientific field

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A 2000 study by Chi Research found that the papers cited in US patents are drawn preferentially from the most highly cited, highest-quality research. More specifically, a U.S. paper in the most highly cited 1% of scientific papers is 9 times more likely to be cited in a patent than is a randomly chosen U.S. paper.

– Australian Research Council, Submission to the Higher Education Review, 2002

Patents: Importance as a Scientific Resource

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Derwent Innovations Index

• Presented within the Web of Knowledge platform, therefore enabling great ease-of-use for those that have little expertise with regard to patent literature

• Two Derwent databases combined to provide a unique resource:– Derwent World Patents Index

– Derwent Patents Citation Index

This combination of data provides a comprehensive overview of an invention, with links to cited and citing patents as well links to cited journal literature within the Web of Science

23 million patents from 41 issuing authorities

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Derwent Innovations Index - Home

General Patent Searching: easy enough for anyone to utilize

Cited Patent Searching: unique ways to retrieve relevant information

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Research Services Department Providing Customized Research Bibliometric Studies

• Studies using our internal database of Patents and Journals

• Database of all patents– 41 issuing global authorities– Over 430 classes of patents based on Derwent’s classification

structure

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Papers, Citations and Cites per Paper in One Year Window

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Papers, Citations and Cites per Paper in Five Year Windows

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Natural Products – Total Papers and Average Cites per Paper

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Thank you

Jeff ClovisDirector, Customer Education & Sales Support Thomson [email protected]

ISI Web of KnowledgeSM A Commitment to Innovation