Ex Libris Announces E-Content Collaboration with Thomson Reuters
Web of Science data will be available to researchers via the Primo Central mega index of scholarly materials
(PresseBox) (Jerusalem, Israel, )Thomson Reuters is the latest of the rapidly expanding group of content providers who have chosen to make their content accessible to library users via Primo Central. Records from Web of Science, together with the citation counts, will appear in search results for institutions subscribing to both Primo Central and Web of Science.
Hosted by Ex Libris in a cloud computing environment, Primo Central covers hundreds of millions of global and regional eresources, such as journal articles and ebooks obtained from primary and secondary publishers and aggregators, as well as items obtained from openaccess repositories.
"We are excited to work with Ex Libris to ensure that our valuable Web of Science citation data reaches the international community of researchers using Primo Central," commented James Pringle, Vice President of Product Development at Thomson Reuters. "This partnership with Primo Central supports our overarching goal of delivering powerful research tools to the academic community."
"As a result of our partnership with Web of Sciencethe world's largest citation databaseour users will be able to put scholarly data into context, in particular via the 'Times Cited' indicator, which is of great interest to our customer community." remarked Nancy Dushkin, corporate vice president of discovery and delivery solutions at Ex Libris. "We are proud to include Thomson Reuters in the rapidly growing number of leading content providers who are partnering with Ex Libris to provide integrated access to their content."
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