The Syracuse University Library is very pleased to announce the purchase of the Web of Science archive. Coverage for both the Science Citation Index and the Social Sciences Citation Index now extends from 1900 to the present. The Arts and Humanities Citation Index covers from 1975 to the present. Previous coverage for all three databases was from 1985 to the present.
Web of Science enables researchers to find citations to scholarly articles and track the progress of research not only backward in time via bibliographies, but forward via citations. Contrary to its name, it is a powerful research tool for the social sciences and humanities as well.
Try the new, deeper Web of Science!
"The full-file (1900 through present) indexes 32 million articles, papers, and other scholarly items from over 230 different disciplines and over 10,000 journals. Of the 50 most highly cited items in Web of Science, more than 60% were published over 20 years ago. Via the powerful linking capabilities of the Web, retrospective data "comes to life" and maximizes serendipitous discovery."
- From Thomson Reuters, the company that produces Web of Science.
This was a significant, six-figure purchase by the Library, made possible with a consortial discount provided by a partnership with the NorthEast Research Libraries (NERL) consortium and after negotiation with Thomson Reuters. Large backfiles like this are an excellent investment for the Syracuse University Library since they represent a one-time purchase, rather than an ongoing commitment. The Library now owns this content outright rather than needing to lease it year after year.
By pursuing innovative strategies to purchase online content at substantial savings, the Library not only stretches its dollars, but reaffirms its commitment to providing the highest quality searching tools and the largest amount of scholarly material possible to Syracuse University students, faculty members, and researchers.
For more information or assistance with the Web of Science archive, contact Scott Warren, Bibliographer for the Sciences and Technology, at 443-8339 or sawarr01@syr.edu.