Discover Web of Science at SMCM Library
We’re excited to announce a new addition to the SMCM Library collection: Web of Science! This renowned citation index provides access to an extensive collection of scholarly resources across the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. While not a full-text database, Web of Science gives users access to over 225 million records, Web of Science is the go-to tool for students, faculty, and researchers seeking authoritative, high-quality information.
Why Use Web of Science?
- Comprehensive Coverage: Search across a vast range of academic disciplines, including the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
- Integrated Citation Tracking: Easily navigate the research landscape using citation connections. Measure the impact of publications and trace the evolution of key research.
- User-Friendly: With a common search interface and structured data, Web of Science makes it easier than ever to find relevant resources quickly.
Key Collections Available:
- Web of Science Core Collection: Includes 92+ million records across 6 collections:
- Science Citation Index Expanded (1900-present)
- Social Sciences Citation Index (1900-present)
- Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present)
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (2005-present)
- Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1990-present)
- Book Citation Index (2005-present)
- Current Chemical Reactions (1985-present)
- Data Citation Index (1900-present): Find datasets from a variety of international repositories linked to published research articles.
- MEDLINE (1950-present): A premier life sciences database offering access to research in biomedicine, public health, and more.
- SciELO Citation Index (2002-present): Discover open access literature from Latin America, Portugal, Spain, and South Africa.
Start Exploring
Ready to dive in? Visit the Web of Science platform through the library’s website and start exploring today. For tips on how to get the most out of this resource, be sure to check out our Research Guide!