Dear researchers, teachers and students, Web of Science is hosting a series of webinars.
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Webinar date: 11/23/2021
Webinar time: at 10:00 am and at 14:00 pm (Moscow time)
Webinar Topic: Creating and Editing Organization Profiles in the Web of Science
We have significantly simplified the procedure for creating organizational profiles, and we will definitely tell you about it at the webinar, but most importantly, we will analyze all the subtleties associated with updating organizational profiles: what is it for, how publications are linked to organizational profiles, and what you can do if suddenly noticed in Web of Science documents not tied to your profile. At the same time, we will see what opportunities arise for you when the organization profile is created and regularly updated, and we will answer your questions related to the assessment of the scientific performance of organizations.
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Webinar date: 24.11.2021
Webinar time: at 10:00 am and at 14:00 pm (Moscow time)
Webinar Topic: At the Cutting Edge of Science: Highly Cited Publications and Highly Cited Author
In the webinar, we’ll talk about what highly cited papers are in the Web of Science Core Collection, which authors are considered highly cited, and how highly cited publication groups help define emerging research trends.
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Webinar date: 25.11.2021
Webinar time: 10:00 ч and 14:00 pm (Moscow time)
Webinar Topic: Beamplots – The New Standard for Citation Statistics
There is a widespread myth that the Hirsch index is often used in bibliometrics to assess the scientific performance of authors. Alas, the main advantage of the Hirsch index – bringing the publication activity and citation indicators of authors to a single number – is its strongest drawback, since it oversimplifies the problem of evaluating scientific performance, and dozens of scientific publications are devoted to its inconsistency from a mathematical point of view.
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