1. Web of Science | Harvard Library
Web of Science is a collection of databases that index the world's leading scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, as ...
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2. Web of Science - Research Guides at Harvard Library
15 feb 2023 · The Web of Science (WoS) is a suite of multidisciplinary databases from Clarivate Analytics, part of its Web of Knowledge.
Guide to using the Web of Science to search for biology resources
3. Web of Science | Baker Library - Harvard Business School
Complete bibliographic data plus citations and abstracts to journal articles across a wide range of scientific, technological, social sciences, arts, ...
Web of Science | Baker Library
4. Harvard Business Review and the Web of Science - Blogs@Baruch
11 nov 2016 · Louise and I were wondering if Harvard Business Review is indexed in Web of Science. It turns out it is.
Louise and I were wondering if Harvard Business Review is indexed in Web of Science. It turns out it is.
5. Harvard University | Consortium for History of Science, Technology and ...
The Harvard Library—the largest academic library in the world—includes 20.4 million volumes, 180,000 serial titles, an estimated 400 million manuscript ...
The Harvard Library—the largest academic library in the world—includes 20.4 million volumes, 180,000 serial titles, an estimated 400 million manuscript items, 10 million photographs, 124 million archived web pages, and 5.4 terabytes of born-digital archives and manuscripts. Access to this rich collection is provided by nearly 800 library staff members who operate more than 70 separate library units.
6. Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences - SPARC
In recent years, pockets of concern over scholarly communication and issues of open access have brewed across the Harvard University campus.
In recent years, pockets of concern over scholarly communication and issues of open access have brewed across the Harvard University campus. The library was
7. Harvard libraries | MIT Libraries
Access Harvard's general collections and stacks, borrow materials; Use their spaces for studying; MIT users are not eligible for Harvard's extended reference ...
MIT faculty, students, and staff are eligible to use many of Harvard’s libraries and can choose from the following options: Delivery to MIT: Request materials from Harvard — or other institutions across the country — via Borrow Direct Visit Harvard in person (see Harvard’s visitor page for updates, including contact information for specific libraries or collections): Access Harvard’s general collections and stacks, borrow materials Use their spaces for studying MIT users are not eligible for Harvard’s extended reference services or interlibrary loan services. Please use MIT’s services — Ask us or Interlibrary borrowing. Registering for in-person Harvard privileges To register for access, […]
8. Funding for Access to Harvard Library : Research and Engagement
The libraries at Harvard University have unique borrowing policies and charge access fees for users not affiliated with the institution.
The libraries at Harvard University have unique borrowing policies and charge access fees for users not affiliated with the institution. To support the research needs of UMass Amherst faculty and researchers at Harvard Library, the Vice Chancellor for Research & Engagement will provide funding to reimburse the fee(s) for faculty (tenured or tenure-track) incurred by the faculty’s home department. While there will be no out-of-pocket expense for the participating faculty, individuals will be responsible for all materials that they borrow from these libraries, including any fines or fees incurred.
9. A-Z Databases: Web of Science - LibGuides at College of Charleston
Includes access to over 1,500 full-text journals and magazines, more than 900 full-text peer-reviewed journals, nearly 500 journals without embargo, over 700 ...
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10. A-Z Databases: web of science - Cambridge LibGuides
Harvard University Press (1), Hein Online (1), ICE; Thomas Telford Ltd. (2) ... The Web of Science (citation indexes), published by the Institute for Scientific ...
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