The newly-redesigned Web of Science Citation Report makes it easy to explore the publication trends and citation performance for a set of research. If you have access to both EndNote and Web of Science, you can create a Web of Science Citation Report starting from a group of references in EndNote X9.
The Citation Report provides aggregate citation statistics for a set of search results. These statistics include:
The total number of results found (Results Found field);
The total number of times all records have been cited (Sum of Times Cited field);
The total number of citations to all results found in the results set minus any citation from articles in the set (Sum of Times Cited without Self-Citations field);
The total number of citations to any of the items in the set of search results (Citing Articles field);
The citing articles minus any article that appears in the set of search results (Citing Articles without Self-citations field);
The average number of times a record has been cited (Average Citations per Item field);
The total number of times a record has been cited for all years in the results set (Total column); and
The h-index count that is based on the list of publications ranked in descending order by the Times Cited count.
There are two ways to use this feature from EndNote X9:
Note: At least one reference in the group must contain either a Web of Science identification number or a PubMed identification number (PMCID) for the Citation Report to be generated.
If you have a subscription to the Web of Science but are not on your institution’s network, you will be brought to the log-in page where you can sign in with your Web of Science roaming access credentials.
If you do not have access to Web of Science, contact your institution about signing in and registering for an account.
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