The Web of Knowledge database service is changing its name to Web of Science, and changing its front page, database coverage, search features, and more!
The highlight is a new search page, with a simple search box and streamlined drop-down menus. New database coverage includes the BIOSIS Citation Index from 1924 — present, a terrific upgrade in our access to biology literature. We are also testing out the Data Citation Index, a new product for finding published data sources.
Remember, the Web of Science still includes access to the Social Sciences Citation Index, and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index.
Access Web of Science from our Research by Subject pages. Questions? Contact Jim Van Fleet.