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Web of Science - Web of Knowledge
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Web of Science
(previously known as
Web of
Knowledge
) is an online subscription-based scientific
citation indexing
service originally produced by the
Institute for Scientific Information
(ISI), now maintained
by
Clarivate
Analytics (previously the Intellectual
Property and Science business of
Thomson Reuters
),
that provides a comprehensive citation search. It gives
access to multiple databases that reference
cross-disciplinary research, which allows for in-depth
exploration of specialized sub-fields within an
academic or scientific discipline
.
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Emerging Sources Citation Index
Page issues
The Emerging Sources Citation Index is a citation index
produced since 2015 by Thomson Reuters, and now by
Clarivate Analytics. It is accessible through the
Web of Science.[1] The index includes academic journals "of
regional importance and in emerging scientific fields".[2]
Jeffrey Beall has stated that, among the databases produced by Thomson Reuters, the Emerging Sources Citation Index is the easiest one to get into and as a result it contains many
predatory journals
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http://science.sciencemag.org/content/342/6154/60.full
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Who's Afraid of Peer Review? Science 04 Oct 2013:
Vol. 342, Issue 6154, pp. 60-65
DOI:
10.1126/science.342.6154.6 0
The results show that Beall is good at spotting publishers with
poor quality control: For the publishers on his list that completed the review process, 82% accepted the paper. Of course that also means that almost one in five on his list did the right thing—at least with my submission. A bigger surprise is that for DOAJ
publishers that completed the review process, 45% accepted the bogus paper. "I find it hard to believe," says Bjørnshauge, the
DOAJ founder. "We have been working with the community to draft new tighter criteria for inclusion." Beall, meanwhile, notes that in the year since this sting began, "the number of predatory publishers and predatory journals has continued to escalate at a rapid pace."
Dari uji coba mengirim bogus paper ke beberapa jurnal di list Jeffrey Beall ( web of JB no longer available since mid of January 2017), data questionable journal JB tidak