Web of Science now open to all UT campuses
University of Tennessee administrators led an effort championed by campus librarians to bring the popular electronic research database Web of Science to all UT campuses, marking the first time a library resource contract has been purchased by the System for use statewide.
Web of Science is a Thomson Reuters product and provides users with quick and powerful access to citation databases with content covering more than 10,000 journals worldwide and conference proceedings. The wide array of materials includes coverage in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
Check out Web of Science.
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