Web of Science
Full record of the article
The full record of the article gives the title of the article and the name(s) of its author(s), the title of the journal and other bibliographic information, as well as the type of the document (e.g. article) and original language of the document, its abstract, the author keywords and the authors’ addresses. KeyWords Plus gives the keywords which are extracted from the citations by automatic processing.
On the right, under Citation Network, you can see the number of times the article has been cited (Citations) in the Web of Science Core Collection journals; clicking on the number opens the records of these articles. If you click on the number below, Cited References, you can see the records of the articles which have been cited in this article.
View Related Records shows the articles which cite the same articles (at least one common citation) and have similar content. The articles are sorted by the number of common citations.
To find the full texts open to the University of Tartu, follow the link . If the database does not provide access to the full text, check the accessibility of the journal by its title in the library catalogue of e-journals and e-books, or adjust your VPN connection and search by the article title in Google Scholar.
Exporting the search results
Under Export, you can choose from several formats depending on how you want to use the record:
- EndNote Online / EndNote Desktop – export directly into the EndNote citation manager (requires signing in).
- Add to my researcher profile – link the record to your personal profile.
- Plain text, RIS, or BibTeX – export in formats compatible with other reference managers (like Zotero, Mendeley).
- Excel or Tab-delimited file – useful for working with search data in spreadsheets.
- Printable HTML file – generate a version suitable for printing.
- Email – send the record directly by e-mail.
The option RefWorks is not available, since the University of Tartu does not provide access to this citation manager.
Add to Marked List allows you to collect and save multiple records in your personal session. These can later be exported together.
To use features such as saving searches, creating alerts for new publications or citations, exporting to EndNote Online, or creating your personal ResearcherID account, you need to register and sign in. This can be done via the Register link in the top-right corner of the page.