Publish in the Web of Science Core Collection indexes
Promote your research with the most influential WoS scientific journals
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE): natural, exact and engineering sciences
- Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI): Social and behavioural sciences
- Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI): arts and humanities
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI): all disciplines
- Conference Proceedings Citation Index – Science (CPCI-S): all fields of science and technology
- Conference Proceedings Citation Index – Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH): social sciences and humanities
- Book Citation Index – Science (BKCI-S): all fields of science and technology
- Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH): social sciences and humanities
- Current Chemical Reactions (CCR Expanded): chemistry
- Index Chemicus (IC): chemistry, biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, etc.
What is the Web of Science database?
Web of Science (WoS) is one of the world's leading, authoritative and prestigious scientometric databases. The main resource of WoS is the Web of Science Core Collection, which covers tens of thousands of the best scientific journals, billions of citations, hundreds of subject categories, and content dating back to 1864.
Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)
The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) builds on the legacy of its founder, Dr Eugene Garfield. Until 1997, it was ISI that produced Web of Science. In 2018, ISI was re-established and now remains a centre of analytical expertise, combining its historical heritage with the latest technological advances. Today, ISI operates as the research arm of Clarivate.
Thomson Reuters
Web of Science remained under the ownership of Thomson Reuters until 2016. In July 2016, the company announced the sale of its intellectual property and science business (including Web of Science) to Onex Corporation and Baring Private Equity Asia. After that, the division was spun off into a separate company, which continued to operate under the Clarivate Analytics brand.
Zoological Record
Zoological Record is the world's oldest database on animal biology. Since 1980, it has been published by BIOSIS (now part of Web of Science). Today, Zoological Record is the most comprehensive source of information on biodiversity, taxonomy and zoology.
Publication in Web of Science
Publishing a scientific article in a journal indexed in the Web of Science database is a significant step in a researcher's career. The WoS remains one of the key sources of scientific information, providing access to peer-reviewed publications through a large number of collections and citation indices.
Advantages of publishing in Web of Science
- Global visibility of the author. Articles published in the journals included in these databases receive international recognition and become available to scientists around the world.
- High quality research. The journals indexed in Web of Science are carefully selected and peer-reviewed, which ensures their scientific value and credibility.
- Development of scientific reputation. Publications in Web of Science journals help to strengthen the author's scientific reputation, increase his or her recognition and authority in the international scientific community.
- Increase in citation rates. Due to the trust of scientists in the content indexed in the Web of Science database, scientific papers receive more citations, which contributes to the improvement of the author's citation rates, in particular, to the increase of his or her Hirsch index (h-index).
- Career development. Publications in the Web of Science database are a key criterion for assessing the qualifications of scientists during certification and contribute to their further career development.
Why do I need to publish a scientific article in Web of Science?
- Awarding of academic degrees
- Awarding academic titles
- Receive funding and participate in prestigious research projects and competitions
- Opportunity to become a member of editorial boards, editor-in-chief or reviewer of an authoritative scientific journal
- Formation of the researcher's image and significance in the world scientific community
How to publish an article in Web of Science?
Even at the stage of planning a publication, it is necessary to take into account the high requirements of Web of Science journals. The editorial board and reviewers carefully control the quality of materials and may reject an article at the slightest discrepancy. Due to the large flow of submitted papers, experts select only the best ones. In addition, the publication of material of dubious quality can negatively affect the scientific reputation valued by both reviewers and editors.
Therefore, it is worth paying attention to a few points before publication:
- The quality of the article, its relevance, uniqueness and importance to the world community
- Structure of the paper in accordance with the IMRAD standard
- Formatting of citations, references, appendices, graphs, formulas, tables, figures, etc.
- Professional level of translation
- Adherence to publication ethics
- Technical issues
Sometimes it is very difficult to monitor the quality of all these factors. That is why Scientific Publications offers scientists to use the Web of Science publication service. We provide full support for a scientific article and have experience working with the highest-rated publications.
Free part of the service "Publication in Web of Science"
One of the main values of Scientific Publications is the global development of the research field and the creation of the most loyal conditions for each client. That is why, when ordering a comprehensive service, we provide a part of the "Publications in Web of Science" works free of charge. This includes an initial analysis of the material and an audit, determining the relevance, uniqueness, and degree of necessary revisions.
Web of Science journals: how to choose?
When choosing a journal, it is important to analyse and take into account:
- Journal quartile and impact factor
- Journal indexing
- Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)
- Acceptance rate of articles
- Journal performance indicators
- Frequency of publication and content features
- Adherence to publication ethics
Impact factor
The Impact Factor (IF) is a numerical indicator that characterises the influence of a scientific journal in the academic environment. It evaluates journals, not individual articles or their authors, meaning that the level of citation of publications does not depend on the academic status of researchers.
The impact factor serves as a confirmation of the credibility of a publication, reflecting the compliance of its content with scientific standards. The higher the impact factor, the better the journal's articles are cited, which makes it more attractive to authors.
Publishing an article in Web of Science: price
The cost of "Publishing an article in journals from the Web of Science database" is indicated in the section
"Prices"
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