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Introducing Biosis Citation Index:
Comprehensive, international life sciences content with cited references.
Get a comprehensive view of life sciences research, including the most important discoveries, significant influences and relevant connections. The new Biosis Citation Index combines the unique Biosis content that is critical to life sciences research with powerful citation indexing only the Web of Knowledge platform can provide.

Succeeding in Today’s Global Research Landscape: InCites
Today more than ever before institutions need reliable, evidence-based measures to demonstrate research performance at their institution. Citation-based methodologies provide an objective analysis of output and impact, helping institutions shape and execute a more effective research strategy. Watch the new video >

Global Research Report: China
NEW! China’s research output has more than doubled since 2004, and it is set to surpass the USA within ten years. How will such tremendous shifts in the scientific research base play out? Where should policymakers turn their attention?
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A Century of Social Sciences in Web of Science.
The newest addition to Web of ScienceSM provides Social Sciences coverage from 1900 to 1955. Combined with existing Web of Science backfiles, this carefully selected and evaluated collection delivers to users the most influential scientific research information from ALL of the 20th century.

2008 Journal Citation Reports has been updated
Each year, Thomson Reuters receives feedback from publishers after publication of the annual Journal Citation Reports in June. Find out more about the September updates.

Search grant activity and funding acknowledgements in Web of Science.
As of Febuary 2009, you can search grant activity and funding acknowledgements in Web of Science. You can see where funding money is going; what research has been developed from a specific grant; and who is funding research at your institution.