in cites
provides a behind-the-scenes look at the scientists, journals,
institutions, nations, and papers selected by ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product. Read interviews and first-person essays about people
in a wide variety of fields and professions. View
selected overall and field rankings, pertinent statistics on the
principles behind the data, the latest version of the database,
including new entrants and most-improved entities in the rankings,
information on field definitions, citation thresholds, and
graphing trends. Updated weekly is SCI-BYTES: a summary of what’s
new in research.
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In
the interview below, Drs.
Ellen Idler and Yael Benyamini discuss
their highly cited paper, "Self-rated health
and mortality: a review of twenty-seven community
studies," (J. Health Soc. Behavior
38[1]: 21-37, March 1997). According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, this paper is currently ranked at #8
among Social Science papers published in the past
decade, with 424 citations to date...
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According
to a recent analysis by in-cites, Dr.
James Sallis’s work garnered the highest
percent increase in total citations (see Most
Improved), compared against the previous
bimonthly update, in the field of
Psychiatry/Psychology. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, his current record includes 37 papers
cited a total of 480 times to date in the field of
Psychiatry/Psychology and 86 papers cited a total
of 3,579...
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According
to ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the institution with the highest percent
increase in total citations in the field of Computer Science
for the bimonthly period August-October 2003 was the
University of Southern California (USC)....
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n
a recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the highest percent increase (see Most-Improved) in total citations
went to the journal European Food Research and Technology in
the field of Agricultural Sciences...
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Rankings for
Iceland among the 149 top-performing countries in all
fields and all countries...
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The
100 Most-Cited Scientists in:
Biology
& Biochemistry, Chemistry,
Economics
& Business, Immunology,
Microbiology, Molecular
Biology & Genetics, Neuroscience,
Pharmacology &
Toxicology, Physics
(updated Sept. 2003).
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Twenty
Years of Citation Superstars!
Science
Watch
presents here the true
citation elite of the last two decades that
include rankings the 50 most-cited researchers of the
last 20 years, based on papers published and cited in
Thomson ISI-indexed journals between 1983 and 2002.
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- What's New in Research
What's really hot in research? Each week, the ISI Research
Services Group provides an update based on their
Research Performance & Evaluation Tools.
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New
Entrants to ESI Rankings
The
most-cited new entrants in each of ISI Essential
Science Indicators' 22 fields, for the most recent
bimonthly update, and for earlier updates as well.
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Most
Improved
A listing of the most-improved entities in each of ISI
Essential Science Indicators' 22 fields, for the
most recent bimonthly update, and for earlier updates
as well.
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in cites
is dedicated to providing commentary and analysis on
some of the most important scientific advances of
our time in the words of the scientists who made
those advances. It is designed to complement the
citation count rankings featured in ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product from ISI ,
a ten-year compilation of citation statistics on
scientific authors, papers, institutions, countries,
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