Science Watch®, the subscription newsletter of the Research Services Group, quantitatively analyzes the scientific journal literature and provides science policymakers, research administrators, science journalists, and others with concise overviews of key developments in today's scientific research.
The Hot Papers database tracks journal articles published during the most recent two-year period that in the most recent two-month period have attracted significantly more attention than papers of the same age in the same field.
Science Watch & Hot Papers help you discover:
- the top 10 universities in your country
- the hottest researchers in your field in the last 10 years
- how the most influential researchers view new trends and developments
- and much more
With Science Watch Hot Papers, you can:
- Monitor emerging fields.
- Assess performance in research.
- Access interviews with leading scientists.
- See what scientists themselves are citing as "hot" areas of scientific research.
- Monitor the global scientific community's judgment of the most noteworthy journal literature.
Why choose Science Watch Hot Papers?
- Science Watch® uses citation data to provide rankings, interviews, and reports on today's most significant science.
- Expert commentary in each issue explores the top ten papers in physics, biology, medicine, and chemistry.
- Ranks universities, government and private labs, nations and individuals by output and impact.
- Track hot topics in areas such as nanotechnology, genetics, and the geosciences, and explore patterns in research, such as the emergence of multi-author papers.
- Hot Papers' searchable interface allows you to track papers by an individual, journal, or institution, or by keyword.
Format and Delivery Options
- Science Watch® is delivered in print by traditional mail, which also includes the full issue as well as all archived issues dating back to September 1997 on a CD. In addition, all of the Science Watch Interviews are included dating back to the debut issue in January 1990.
- The accompanying Hot Papers data are delivered on a CD (along with a Web browser version of Science Watch) with a custom Windows-based interface.
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