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indexAbout Zoological RecordZoological Record is the world's oldest continuing database of animal biology. It is considered the world's leading taxonomic reference, and with coverage back to 1864, has long acted as the world's unofficial register of animal names. The broad scope of coverage ranges from biodiversity and the environment to taxonomy and veterinary sciences. indexNew Features and AnnouncementsOpen AccessOpen access status is provided across the Web of Science platform as a result of a partnership with Impactstory, a not-for-profit organization that recently launched a knowledgebase of Open Access (OA) content. This knowledgebase makes it possible to discover and link to legal Gold or Bronze (free content at a publisher's website) and Green (e.g., author self-archived in a repository) OA versions. This partnership improves discoverability and access to article-level OA versions not only by adding more links to OA content, but also by prioritizing the links to the best version of OA content when multiple versions of an article are available. Always consult the copyright owner for any re-use or licensing requests. You can learn more about OA on Web of Science at http://info.clarivate.com/openaccess. The OA status of a document can be one of the following:.
A key advantage of the partnership with Impactstory is the ability to prioritize the open access links so the user sees the version of record at the publisher’s site first, followed by the final version at a repository, and then the accepted manuscript at the repository last. Only one open access link is provided. Users may refine search results to identify these open access articles to ensure they can read the articles regardless of their library’s holdings. The following OA values are available as part of the export of the full record
Refining Results for Open Access The Web of Science Refine Results panel offers two methods to filter a set of search results to show only Open Access content.
Analyze Results RedesignA new intuitive visual analysis experience that makes it easy to grasp trends in large data sets at a single glance has been introduced. Users may interact with the visualization to provide more or less detail about the dataset or change the style of the visualization. To learn more about the data, users may click thru the visualization to see the specific records. Once complete, users may export the visualization to illustrate impact in a grant or tenure application. Find Research DataResearch data is now discoverable within the Web of Science! Researchers may search for articles related to their topic within Web of Science Core Collection and then filter the results to find data available for re-use to reproduce to build on published results. Simply click on the Associated Data from the refine panel. Note: Only available for subscribers who have access to Data Citation Index. indexThe Web of Science PlatformCitation Indexes
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Derwent Innovations IndexYou can view records in the Derwent Innovations Index from within the new platform and user interface but this particular product runs on its own search engine. indexSystem RequirementsThe following operating systems and browser versions were fully tested in the latest version of the Web of Science platform. Windows® Operating Systems and Browsers
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Windows 7 is the only supported operating system compatible with Internet Explorer 11. We do not support beta versions of any internet browser. indexJavaScript RequirementsJavaScript is a scripting language that makes Web pages interactive. JavaScript must be enabled in your Web browser in order for Web of Science to work properly. indexSystem-Related IssuesThis section covers system-related issues and how you can fix those issues. indexModify Settings: Auto-Suggest Publication Names (Caution)Selecting the Chinese language as the search language in All Databases or the Chinese Science Citation Database automatically turns off the auto suggestion setting in all silo product databases in Web of Science. The OFF option will actually appear in the Auto-Suggest Publication Names box in all product. To turn back on the auto suggestion feature, you must first select English or Auto Select as the search language in Modify Settings. Next, you must set the Auto-Suggest feature to ON. Once this happens, the ON option will appear in the Auto-Suggest box in all product databases. You can go to Web of Science Core Collection and other product databases and manually turn on Auto-Suggestions. indexAdding Records to Your EndNote AccountTo use this feature, you must be a registered user of Web of Sciencce and you must sign in. If you are not signed in after you select the record(s) to add to your EndNote account, the system prompts you to sign in after you click the EndNote link. The system then returns you to the Results or Full Record page from where you will have to re-submit your records to your EndNote library. indexCopyrightClarivate and its product names and acronyms used herein are trademarks, registered trademarks, and service marks used under license. Clarivate has no proprietary interest in the marks or names of others.
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