The
High-Impact Papers databases are based on Thomson Scientific-defined fields. Custom databases can be ordered based on other criteria such as title words or selected journal titles. Data for each paper include: author names, regardless of order of position; addresses with separate data elements for institutional name, department, section, lab, city, state, province, country; article title; journal title, including volume, beginning page number, year; document type; category; and of course, annual and total citation counts.
These and many other questions can now be answered easily with the High-Impact
Papers database:
- Are your papers listed?
- How many has your institution fielded each year?
- Has the nation's share of most cited papers changed much during the period?
- What about your colleagues' papers?
- Who published the largest number of high-impact
papers?
With this type of database detailed bibliographic and citation data on every paper the data can be searched, grouped, summarized, and ranked using any data elements, such as author names (all author names), institution, discipline, year, citation count, collaborating institutions or nations, etc. These data, in this database structure, allow virtually any type of analysis of output of papers and influence in terms of citations or citations per paper.
Formats & Delivery Options
The data are delivered on CD ROM in MS Access format with a custom Windows®-based, or Web interface.
Technical Specifications
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Papers program looks and 'feels' like—Request the "Virtual
Product Tour" that allows you to view actual Windows screen shots of the product in action and use the free sample database.