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A Comparison between Two Main Academic Literature Collections: Web of Science and Scopus Databases

2013· article· en· 1,875 citations· W2145535121 on OpenAlex· 10.5539/ass.v9n5p18

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Abstract

Nowadays, the world’s scientific community has been publishing an enormous number of papers in different scientific fields. In such environment, it is essential to know which databases are equally efficient and objective for literature searches. It seems that two most extensive databases are Web of Science and Scopus. Besides searching the literature, these two databases used to rank journals in terms of their productivity and the total citations received to indicate the journals impact, prestige or influence. This article attempts to provide a comprehensive comparison of these databases to answer frequent questions which researchers ask, such as: How Web of Science and Scopus are different? In which aspects these two databases are similar? Or, if the researchers are forced to choose one of them, which one should they prefer? For answering these questions, these two databases will be compared based on their qualitative and quantitative characteristics.

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Venue
Asian Social Science
Topic
scientometrics and bibliometrics research
Field
Decision Sciences
Canadian institutions
Funders
Strong
Keywords
ScopusWeb of sciencePrestigeRank (graph theory)DatabaseComputer scienceBibliographic databasePublishingWorld Wide WebInformation retrievalPolitical scienceMEDLINEMathematics
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