March 2024 Upcoming webinars and trainings from Clarivate

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to take part in Clarivate’s free webinars in Russian, which will take place every Tuesday at 15:00 Central Asian time (GMT+6). You can check your time zone at https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/. For Zoom, pre-registration is required.

The webinars are held in two Clarivate Essential series for beginners and advanced users, demonstrating how Web of Science and related resources can be used in daily scientific activities: for searching and analyzing scientific literature, selecting a journal for publication, partners for joint projects, sources of funding , design of publications according to the journal format, presentation of the scientist’s achievements in the author’s profile, basic assessment of the activities of the scientist and the organization. Webinars last 45 minutes, listeners present more than 90% of the time will receive an electronic certificate.

The Research Smarter series takes place once a month and will be more useful to students with basic experience working with resources, as well as administrators and librarians. The duration of the webinar is one hour, and a certificate will be also provided.
The schedule of upcoming webinars is updated on the website https://clarivate.libguides.com/CA. Presentations of past events are also available there.

Research Smarter
Introducing the new Grants Index database on the Web of Science platform

March 5, 2024 15:00 – 16:00
(GMT+6 Check the start time in your time zone here)

The new Web of Science Grants Index provides quick access to information on previously awarded grants around the world to support researchers’ efforts to find new funding.
The Grants Index integrates standardized, directly sourced grant data from more than 400 funding agencies around the world into the ongoing research workflows of millions of Web of Science users. Researchers can quickly and easily understand which grants have been funded to better differentiate their new projects and proposals when they compete for grant funding.
Attend this webinar and you can:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of what has already been funded on a specific topic
  • View published results of previously awarded grants
  • View past funding activity along with a wide range of research results on a topic in a single platform – Simplify your funding search with direct links between Web of Science and Pivot-RPRegistration link:

Scientific journals are good, bad and predatory

March 12, 2024 15:00 – 15:45
(GMT+6 Check the start time in your time zone here)

On the  webinar will be discussed the quality criteria of a publication, how and why to choose a journal that is indexed in  Web of Science. What business models are there for magazines and is free publication possible? How to select and evaluate a journal using Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports, Master Journal List. And will be considered the types of predatory magazines. Answers to questions from registration forms

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Features of specialized searches in Web of Science

March 19, 2024 15:00 – 15:45
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Advanced search capabilities. Using different functions, types and search operators. How many works on a given topic have been published by scientists from a particular organization or country; how many articles in Nature and Science have been published by scientists from our organization and how this affects the university’s ranking; how to find out how your documents that are published in publications that are not indexed in the database are cited in the Web of Science Core Collection; how many articles have been published on law, pedagogy, philosophy, linguistics, sports, etc.); in which publications you can publish work not in English, which publications/works are worth viewing, how to save a list of journals in which you should publish your results. Optimization of work in Web of Science: save search histories; set up notifications about new works and citations. How to work with other databases on the platform and what data can be obtained

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World of citations

March 26, 2024 15:00 – 15:45
(GMT+6 Check the start time in your time zone here)

Many scientists have publications in sources that are not indexed in the Web of Science, sometimes these works are well known to the scientific community and receive a sufficient number of citations that can be seen in  Web of Science. How to find such citations? What source were they from? How to save this data? And also how can you find out how many times a journal or book that is not indexed in  Web of Science has been cited? Which articles get the most citations and why? And is it possible to increase your citation rate?

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Date of publication: 26.02.2024

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