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Software overview Web-of-Science (October 2017)

 

Specialized lists for WoS, Scopus + GS + MedLine, Texts, Patents, Utilities (TH), Alphabetic

 

The software was developed along with research projects and is freely available from this website. No responsibility accepted.

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Name

Description

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isi.exe

For organizing a set downloaded from the Web-of-Science into databases for relational database management.

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Download isi.exe

ISI2Abs.exe

This software provides a variant of ISI.Exe that organizes the abstracts of a set from the Web-of-Science for further processing by using FullText.Exe.

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ISI2Abs.exe

CoAuth.EXE

For visualization of the coauthorship network using a WoS set

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Download Coauth.exe 

Combine.EXE

For the mapping of heterogeneous networks (co-words, coauthors, and journal names) using a WoS set

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Download Combine.EXE 

Combine2.exe

This program enables the user to generate a representation of the co-words, coauthorship relations, and journals cited in a document set. (Note that this program is different (but derived) from combine.exe This latter program uses co-words, co-authors, and journal titles in the document set.)

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Combine2.EXE

IntColl.EXE

For the analysis and visualization of international collaboration using a WoS set

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IntColl.exe 

InstColl.Exe

For the analysis and visualization of institutional collaboration using a WoS set

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InstColl.exe 

Instfrac.exe

produces the matrices for institutional collaboration: matrix.txt, matrix.dbf, fractionally counted, and on the basis of these matrices the network files coocc.dat and cosine.dat for processing in Pajek.

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 instfrac.exe

Intfrac.exe

produces the matrices for international collaboration: matrix.txt, matrix.dbf, fractionally counted, and on the basis of these matrices the network files coocc.dat and cosine.dat for processing in Pajek.

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intfrac.exe 

InstPlus.EXE

A routine to generate a large network of institutional addresses based on co-authorship relations in a set of papers downloaded from the Web-of-Science (v5)

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InstPlus.EXE

 

 

 

 

Fraction.exe

Fractional counting of authors and addresses

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Fraction.EXE

 

 

 

 

BibAuth.EXE

For visualization of the bibliographic coupling in terms of cited authors using a WoS set.

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Download BibAuth.exe 

 

BibCoupl.EXE

For visualization of the bibliographic coupling among citing authors using a WoS set.

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Download BibCoupl.EXE

BibJourn.EXE

For visualization of the bibliographic coupling in terms of cited journals using a WoS set.

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Download BibJourn.exe 

isi2i3.exe

This program will transform core.dbf into i3core.dbf, au.dbf into i3au.dbf, and cs.dbf into i3cs.dbf.

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isi2i3.exe

 

i3cit1.exe

 

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i3cit1.exe 

i3cit2.exe

 

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i3inst1.exe

 

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i3inst1.exe

i3inst2.exe

 

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i3inst2.exe

Acc2ISI.exe 

For the reverse route of turning databases exported from MS Access into the “tagged” format of the Web-of-Science (WoS).

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Download Acc2ISI.exe  

CitNetw.EXE and MHNetw.EXE

These two routines can be used for making complete citation matrices at the article level in the Pajek and SPSS formats for the analysis of citations and medical subject headings, respectively.

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Download  CitNetw.EXE

Download MHNetw.EXE

CityColl.Exe

For the analysis and visualization of collaboration at the level of cities (beta-version)

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Download CityColl.exe 

CritTrans.Exe

for the measurement and visualization of critical transitions in the HistCite™ output

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CritTrans.Exe 

 

mh2wos.exe

medline.exe

The routine mh2wos.exe enables you to harvest these numbers instead of saving the output records as provided by the database (when you click on the link). Furthermore, the routine generates an output file “wos.txt” which can be used as input to the Science Citation Index at the Web-of-Science by cutting and pasting (insofar as the Medline data are also provided in the WoS).

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mh2wos.exe 

medline.exe

Portfolio.exe

The routine portfolio.exe provides an overlay of journals in a document set retrieved from the Web-of-Science (WoS) onto the global journal map 2012 provided at http://www.leydesdorff.net/journals12 . The resulting figure (in VOSviewer) can be used for inspection of a portfolio; one can also make overlays for different years, and thus generate animations using PowerPoint.

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portfolio.exe

SC2007.exe

SC2009.exe

A user-friendly method for generating overlay maps (2009 update)

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Download SC2007.exe

Download SC2009.exe

divers10.exe

divers09.exe

divers07.exe

The Stirling-Rao diversity measure

as an addition to the overlay maps

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cos10.dbf   endivers10.exe

cos09.dbf  en divers09.exe

cos07.dbf  en divers07.exe

scielo.exe

scielo.exe reads downloaded records of the Web of Science and organizes them into a relational database, similarly to the routine isi.exe for records from the Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index or Arts & Humanities Citation Index.

 

scielo.exe 

Topcity2.exe

Indication of excellence on a Google Map

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Topcity2.exe

WC10.exe

The file “analyze.txt”—make sure that the file has this name!—can be transformed by the mini-programme WC10.exe to WC10.vec for upload into Pajek as a vector, and to the files vos4.csv, vos6.csv, and vos19.csv for use in VOSviewer (with 4, 6 or 19 base colors for the clusters, respectively).

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WC10.exe 

WC15.exe

The file “analyze.txt” can be transformed by the mini-programme WC15.exe to WC15.vec for upload as a vector into Pajek, and to the file vos.csv for use in VOSviewer

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Download WC15.exe

 

 

 

 

city1.exe and city2.exe

 

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cities1.exe

cities2.exe

The programs allow the user to make a geographic mapping of the institutional addresses and their relations using Google Earth, Google Maps, and/or Pajek.

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Download cities1.exe 

Download cities2.exe

Cities.kml

cities2.kml

can be read into Google Earth and/or uploaded to a website and then be read by Google Maps.

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Download Cities.kml 

Download cities2.kml