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indexSearching the Author FieldEnter author names to search the Author(s) field within a record. You can enter author names with or without diacritical characters. indexEnter the last name first followed by a space and the author's initials. The system automatically adds the asterisk (*) wildcard when you enter only one initial. So, entering Johnson M is the same as entering Johnson M*. Enter a wildcard after each initial in an author's name. For example, Johnson M*S* is a valid search query. Note: You must enter at least two characters before a wildcard when searching a last name: For example: sm* indexGuidelines for Searching NamesCaseUse upper, lower, or mixed case. For example, Lee (or lee) is the same as LEE. indexAuthor NamesEven though the product captures names exactly as they appear in the source publication, you should search for names by using various forms of the name. For example:
indexWildcards and InitialsYou can enter a wildcard after each initial in an author's name or after the last initial. For example, Johnson M*S* finds records by the following authors.
In this instance, the search engine finds any characters between the M and S characters (Melissa) because a wildcard is used after the M and S characters. A search on Johnson MS* may return fewer results (or the same number of results) than a search on Johnson M*S*. A search on Johnson M* S* returns fewer results than Johnson M*S* or Johnson MS* because of the space between the initials and the wildcards. indexBoolean Search OperatorsSeparate two or more names by the AND, OR, or NOT search operators. Last names containing a space should be searched with and without the space to ensure that all relevant records are returned. For example:
indexHyphens and ApostrophesInclude hyphens (-) and apostrophes ( ' ) when searching for names containing those marks or replace them with spaces. You will also retrieve variants. For example:
In most name searches, the product returns the same number of records whether you enter a space, a hyphen ( - ), or an apostrophe ( ' ). A search on the name OBrien may return a different set of results than O'Brien and O Brien. It is advisable that you do not remove the hyphen, the apostrophe, or the space in names that contain these marks. Note: Beginning with 1998 data, non-alphanumeric characters (for example, the apostrophe in O'Brian) and spaces in surnames (for example, de la Rosa) are preserved in surnames. To effectively search across multiple years, enter surnames that take into account all possible variations of the name. indexParticlesSearch for surnames containing particles with and without a space after the particle to find variants of the name and to increase the number of results that the product returns. For example: de Bruyn A OR deBruyn A indexDiacritical MarksDiacritical marks in author and editor name are searchable. For example, a search on the name Schröder and Pôrto is valid and will return results. indexSearching for Authors Using Analyze ResultsTo narrow your search to authors (or inventors) of specific types of published papers (for example, nature articles), use the Analyze Results function.
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indexAbout Author / Editor Search ExamplesThe names that we use in the search examples may or may not exist in your product's database. They are simply names that we use to show how you should format your search queries. For example, you may find some example names in Web of Science Core Collection but not in other product databases. indexAuthor Search TipTo restrict the results of your search, combine an Author search with another field such as Topic, Title, or Address. indexAnonymous AuthorsTo search for anonymous authors, enter anonymous in the Author field. The term Anonymous will appear in the Author(s) field on the Results and Full Record pages. indexAuthor Names (Booleans)To search on a name that resembles a Boolean (AND, OR, NOT, NEAR, and SAME), enclose the name in quotation marks. Example: "Or" |