The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced the addition of 21 million more scientific journal articles in Thomson Innovation, making it the undisputed platform leader for IP intelligence and collaboration.
Access to patent content, scientific journals, conference proceedings, business data and news information are critical in the quest to determine if an idea is unique and has potential for further development. The latest Thomson Innovation enhancements make this quest much easier and more complete, integrating a deeper scientific literature back file and access to full text of journal articles within one, unified platform.
Users can now opt to access the entire Web of Science backfile from within Thomson Innovation, with coverage from 1898, or select entitlements grouped by date range – and links are available to order the full text of the records or connect to internal holdings and Open Access Publications. Also available are funding acknowledgement data to track funding sources or monitor a competitor's R&D, the ability to track literature citations to see who cited key scientific research and how the research was used, and a tenfold increase in the number of journal articles that can be analysed in landscape maps, charts and text clusters.
The latest enhancements and content additions to Thomson Innovation are available at http://thomsoninnovation.com.