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SCIENTIST, INVENTOR, VISIONARY: CHATTING WITH DR. EUGENE GARFIELD

KnowledgeLink Newsletter

April 2006

In 1955, Dr. Eugene Garfield revolutionized scientific research with his concept of citation indexing and searching. Last year, as Dr. Garfield, the founder of ISI and now Chairman Emeritus of Thomson Scientific, was about to turn 80, he sat down with an interviewer to reflect on the 50th anniversary of this groundbreaking accomplishment, as well as other relevant topics.

Dr. Garfield discusses the past and future of research

Throughout this short interview (approximately 11 minutes), Dr. Garfield's intellectual curiosity, humor and energy are clearly evident as he talks about many topics important to him and to the research community worldwide. Topics include:

  • how he got the original idea for citation indexing and searching
  • what he was trying to change about the research process when he created the first science citation index
  • the importance of high quality content and complete backfiles
  • the new opportunities and challenges he envisions for the future of research.

This interview provides a clear overview, through Dr. Garfield's eyes, of the key concepts that make Thomson Scientific products and services such as ISI Web of KnowledgeSM and Web of Science® so unique and valuable.

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Find out more about Dr. Garfield and read his essays

Eugene Garfield: Fifty years of citation indexing and analysis

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