| Literature DB >> 23335826 |
Loet Leydesdorff1, Stephen Carley, Ismael Rafols.
Abstract
In August 2011, Thomson Reuters launched version 5 of the Science and Social Science Citation Index in the Web of Science (WoS). Among other things, the 222 ISI Subject Categories (SCs) for these two databases in version 4 of WoS were renamed and extended to 225 WoS Categories (WCs). A new set of 151 Subject Areas was added, but at a higher level of aggregation. Perhaps confusingly, these Subject Areas are now abbreviated "SC" in the download, whereas "WC" is used for WoS Categories. Since we previously used the ISI SCs as the baseline for a global map in Pajek (Pajek is freely available at http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/) (Rafols et al., Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61:1871-1887, 2010) and brought this facility online (at http://www.leydesdorff.net/overlaytoolkit), we recalibrated this map for the new WC categories using the Journal Citation Reports 2010. In the new installation, the base maps can also be made using VOSviewer (VOSviewer is freely available at http://www.VOSviewer.com/) (Van Eck and Waltman, Scientometrics 84:523-538, 2010).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23335826 PMCID: PMC3547244 DOI: 10.1007/s11192-012-0784-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scientometrics ISSN: 0138-9130 Impact factor: 3.238
Changes in the organization of subject categories and subject areas between versions 4 and 5 of WoS
| WoS version 4 | WoS version 5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Subject categories (SCI + SoSCI) | 222 ISI subject categoriesa | 225 WoS subject categories |
| Abbreviation in the download | SC | WC |
| A&HCI | 25 ISI subject categories | 26 WoS subject categories |
| Subject areas | <not defined> | 151 subject areas; abbreviated SC in the download |
One of the 225 WC is no longer in use; this is: “Biology, Miscellaneous”. Only a single journal (Growth Development and Aging) is attributed to this category. Although this journal was cited 520 times in 2010 and is listed with an IF-2010 = 3.000, it is not processed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from the citing side. In summary, we use the matrix of 224 WCs
aThree additional categories were no longer in use (Rafols and Leydesdorff 2009)
Distinction between “computer science” and “mathematical methods” in terms of WoS subject categories
| 12 WC attributed to “computer science” | 6 WCs attributed to “mathematical methods” |
|---|---|
| Computer science, hardware and architecture | Computer science, interdisciplinary applications |
| Engineering, electrical and electronic | Operations research and management science |
| Computer science, artificial intelligence | Mathematics, applied |
| Computer science, theory and methods | Statistics and probability |
| Computer science, information systems | Engineering, industrial |
| Telecommunications | Mathematics |
| Automation and control systems | |
| Computer science, cybernetics | |
| Computer science, software engineering | |
| Robotics | |
| Imaging science and photographic technology | |
| Transportation science and technology |
Fig. 1Disciplinary composition of 5,793 citable items (articles, proceedings papers, and reviews) published in 2009 with an address at Oxford University; Rao-Stirling = 0.856. (Pajek used for the visualization.)
Fig. 2Disciplinary composition of 5,468 citable items (articles, proceedings papers, and reviews) published in 2009 with an address at the University of Cambridge; Rao-Stirling = 0.851. (VOSviewer used for the visualization.)