Essential Science Indicators
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Introduction to Current Contents Connect
What is CCC?
• A multidisciplinary current awareness resource
– Browse and search journals, books and websites
– Save searches and create email alerts
– Table of Contents alerts via My Journal List
• File depth: 1998 to present
• New data added daily
• Contains:
– 8800+ journals
– 2200+ books
– 7000+ evaluated scholarly websites
• 7 discipline-specific Editions and 2 Collections
Editions and Disciplines
CC Editions/
Collections
Editions
Arts & Humanities
Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences
Clinical Medicine
Engineering Computing & Technology
Life Sciences
Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Collections
Business Collection
Electronics and Telecommunications Collection
CC Discipline Editions are broken into narrower components to allow
for more structured browsing and searching
What is eFirst?
• eFirst gives users direct access to article data before the
article is published in a journal
• New articles added during daily CCC data updates
• eFirst articles are returned in CCC search results and
alerts
• Full text linking available for e-journal subscribers
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• Title (article)
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• Discipline
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• Field Combination
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Phrase
searching
“pattern recognition”
“climate change”
cell* = cell, cells, cellular
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tumo$r = tumor, tumour
wom?n = woman, women
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marks
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the same sentence, where
“sentence” is generally a
period-delimited string, in
any order. In keyword
fields, the SAME operator
will retrieve records with
search terms in the same
keyword phrase.
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