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Thomson Reuters has expanded the coverage of The Web of Science by launching an archive covering groundbreaking research in the social sciences dating back to the 1900s
By IWR News Desk, Information World Review 15 Sep 2009
Called Century of Social Sciences, the set of research delivers comprehensive backfile and cited reference data from 1900 to 1955. Researchers, faculty, authors, and students can access information dating back to the beginning of the 20th century and track research trends, authors, and articles over the entire century, and also identify seminal studies that form the basis for today’s research.
Century of Social Sciences also features extensive coverage of high-impact psychology journals, including key titles associated with Sigmund Freud.
The available social science journals represent a collection of the oldest and most prestigious sources in their respective fields, from over 300 prestigious journals. Full bibliographic and cited reference data is available in disciplines such as communication, education, geography, history, law, political science, and public health.
Thomson Reuters’ The Web of Science, available on the ISI Web of Knowledge platform, provides researchers, administrators, faculty, and students with quick, powerful access to the world’s leading citation databases. When combined with existing Web of Science backfiles, this selected and evaluated collection provides users the most influential scientific research information from the 20th century.
source: IWR