Philadelphia, PA, USA-London, UK - July 20, 2005 - For more than five years seamless two-way connectivity has existed between the
Thomson ResearchSoft bibliographic management tool—EndNote®—and
the Web of Science® component of ISI Web on KnowledgeSM. Today, Thomson Scientific
announced that there have been more than 20 million queries into Web of Science
from EndNote and nearly 25 million into EndNote from Web of Science.
The two-way connectivity allows users to directly search Web of Science
from EndNote and link directly back to the record in Web of Science
after capturing it in EndNote. Users can also mark and save records
to EndNote from Web of Science. The integration of EndNote
and Web of Science also allows users to work from the environment of
their choice.
“Reaching the 20 million milestones is an indication of the heavy usage
of the Thomson Scientific information solutions. And the two-way connectivity
is a clear demonstration of our unique end-user workflow integration capabilities,”
said Dave Kochalko, president of Thomson ResearchSoft. “Since we are continually
looking to strengthen our offerings, when we release EndNote Web, we
will be able to support federated searching within EndNote,”
added Kochalko.
About Web of Science
A major component of the ISI Web of Knowledge premier
research platform, Web of Science offers seamless access to current
and retrospective multidisciplinary information from the world’s most
prestigious, high impact scholarly journals. Web of Science provides
the unique search method, cited reference searching, which allows users to navigate
forward, backward, and through the literature to uncover all the information
relevant to their research.
Launched in January 2005, the Century of Science initiative boosted
the unmatched Web of Science content with backfiles and cited reference
data and navigation to 1900.
About EndNote
Millions of researchers, students and librarians use EndNote to search
online databases, organize their references and images, and create bibliographies.
With Cite While You Write™, bibliographies appear immediately
as users insert citations into a manuscript. EndNote knows the rules
for more than 1,000 bibliographic styles, so researchers save time publishing
in any discipline.