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Thomson InCites

Product
Developers: Thomson Reuters
Last Release Date: 2014/12/15

InCites is the scientometric tool for assessment of results of scientific research.

The product gives an opportunity to keep track of efficiency of researches, to compare scientific performance with other organizations and the countries.

Screenshot of a window of the InCites program, 2014

InCites uses data of the objective and respected around the world index of citing Web of Science as a source and allows to make as the wide analysis of the place of the organization in research process, and the selective cuts of data showing certain aspects of scientific performance.

The scientometric InCites tool easily will help to reveal the most productive joint projects. Scientometric data on the countries will help to define where scientific activity most quicker develops and to reveal possibilities of new cooperation.


Advantages

  • comparison of results of research activity with other organizations, world and industry comparisons;
  • search of influential and new researchers, determination of trends in research activity;
  • demonstration of strengths, search of the potential directions of growth;
  • monitoring of joint activity and control of emergence of new opportunities of such work;
  • assistance to carrying out activities for receiving accreditation, to drawing up requests for receiving financing, accomplishment of legislative plans, addresses to graduates, set of teachers and students;
  • constant control of indicators and planning with their help of strategy of a research;
  • search of profiles of the lead academic institutions of the world and opportunity to come into contacts with them;
  • intuitive web interface;
  • indicators on the basis of objective and reliable data of Web of Science;
  • data on standard analytics and contrastive analysis;
  • arrays of data, specific to user, and indicators;
  • high functionality, summarization and visualization of the reporting;
  • links to Web of Science archives;
  • export of data and images;
  • creation of PDF.