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ISI®
Current Contents Connect is a multidisciplinary database
offering access to complete bibliographic information from articles, editorials,
meeting abstracts, commentaries, and other significant items in recently
published issues of over 8,000 scholarly journals and more than 2,000 books.
CCConnect®is
available in seven discipline-specific editions:
In addition, CC Connect® offers Internet subscribers Current Web Contents™, an expanding ISI-evaluated collection of research-oriented Web sites. To build this collection, subject specialists in the ISI editorial department have modeled their comprehensive selection process on the editorial standards developed over forty years ago by ISI . In the absence of peer review, citation data, and established journal publishing standards, measuring the value of a web site has necessitated the development of specialized criteria specifically oriented to Web information. These criteria include: authority, accuracy, and currency. The link will take you to a record which contains the following information: the name of the site as it appears at the top of the Web page or in the Window title bar; a brief, informative description of the site written by Web content editors at ISI; keyword descriptors as selected by Web content editors; the name of the author of the site, if an author name appears on the page; the publisher of the site; the language of the Web site; the type of information to be found at the site such as bibliography, career/education information, conference schedule information, database/databank, fellowship/scholarship Information, or an individual's homepage; and the date of the last evaluation by Web content editors at ISI. Also look for the logo on the Web sites that you visit on your own. ISI will be inviting the creators of these scholarly sites to indicate that they have been evaluated by ISI and that they are included in the Current Web Contents collection. Extra Extra: A new weekly alerting feature allows you to save profiles with the final search statement set to run automatically. The results of the weekly search with that search statement are delivered to you by e-mail. For additional enhancements to the service see ISI's announcements page. |
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