Issue 1, December 1997

This Month's News - ISI Available Via The Web / This Month's BiblioTip - New Guide Now Available     

This Month's News

ISI Available Via The Web

The FSU research communitey now has access to the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Indexes previously only avialable to the FSU research community via print.

The Indexes are:
Science Citation Index Expanded
Social Sciences Citation Index
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Access this site, http://webofscience.com

What do ISI indexes offer?

A Cited Author Search which allows you to search for articles that refer to the work of a specific person.
A Quick Search which allows you to search a Topic, Person or Place.

View A Publications References Online

When viewing a record in ISI. You can select the hyperlink entitled, " Cited References: XX" This link will show you all the references in the selected paper and you can then examine the references of those papers. At the current time, only papers published since 1992 are available for viewing the references.

Please Note:
Access to the ISI service is currently limited to machines with IP addresses in the domains of the following universities. FAU, FIU, FSU, UCF, UF and USF.
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This Month's BiblioTip

New Guide Now Available

"Guide To Databases In The Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences."

This new guide serves to organize the resources available to oceanographic and atmospheric science researchers.
Access: http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/lib/
database-gateway.html


This guide will focus on bibliographic and online journal resources for these disciplines.

Resources Covered Are:

AMS Journals Online
Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts
Conference Papers Index
Current Contents
Elsevier Journals Online
INSPEC
ISI Web of Science
Meteorological & Geoastrophsyical Abstracts
Oceanic Abstracts


QuickTip: See Online What Items You Have Checked Out From The Library

Access: http://webportal.fcla.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/
~fclwlui/wlp2n13/CM02/DGphas/DBFC/P1idreq

Requires entering your library ID and the last four digits of your Social Security Number.

Issue 1, December 1997