Web of Science 推出 Usage Count# Immigration - 落地生根
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在Web of Science里面搜自己的文章,旁边可以看到Usage Count,可能可以在PL里面
吹?
The Usage Count is a measure of the level of interest in a specific item on
the Web of Science platform. The count reflects the number of times the
article has met a user’s information needs as demonstrated by clicking
links to the full-length article at the publisher’s website (via direct
link or Open-Url) or by saving the article for use in a bibliographic
management tool (via direct export or in a format to be imported later). The
Usage Count is a record of all activity performed by all Web of Science
users, not just activity performed by users at your institution. Usage
Counts for different versions of the same item on the Web of Science
platform are unified. Usage Counts are updated daily.
Last 180 days. This is the count of the number of times the full text of a
record has been accessed or a record has been saved in the last 180 days.
This count can move up or down as the end date of the fixed period advances.
Since 2013. This is the count of the number of times the full text of a
record has been accessed or a record has been saved since February 1, 2013.
This count can increase or remain static over time.
吹?
The Usage Count is a measure of the level of interest in a specific item on
the Web of Science platform. The count reflects the number of times the
article has met a user’s information needs as demonstrated by clicking
links to the full-length article at the publisher’s website (via direct
link or Open-Url) or by saving the article for use in a bibliographic
management tool (via direct export or in a format to be imported later). The
Usage Count is a record of all activity performed by all Web of Science
users, not just activity performed by users at your institution. Usage
Counts for different versions of the same item on the Web of Science
platform are unified. Usage Counts are updated daily.
Last 180 days. This is the count of the number of times the full text of a
record has been accessed or a record has been saved in the last 180 days.
This count can move up or down as the end date of the fixed period advances.
Since 2013. This is the count of the number of times the full text of a
record has been accessed or a record has been saved since February 1, 2013.
This count can increase or remain static over time.