AW: Possible change in WOS-data around 2004?

Strotmann, Andreas Andreas.Strotmann at GESIS.ORG
Mon Mar 4 08:27:22 EST 2013


I believe it was Diana Hicks who, in a recent Berlin symposium, described this pervasive effect. Her interpretation, if I remember correctly, was, that Scopus entered the market around in 2004, and WoS was apparently responding to this new rival by adapting its coverage.

She said she was working on a paper that would contain this information, but I do not know if that paper has come out yet.

Best regards,

-- Andreas Strotmann

Von: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] Im Auftrag von Daniel Wadskog
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Dear all
In some of our various bibliometric studies at Karolinska Institutet, based solely on WoS-data, there seems to be a change in different trends originating around 2004 . We think that there may be some data policy change or some addition to WoS, but we cannot find it in any documentation.

Do you know of anything that has affected the contents of WoS  specifically around 2004-2005?
Best regards
Daniel Wadskog
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