Within the document list window, you can export the first 50,000 documents to Web of Science or in to a csv file.
By exporting the document to Web of Science, you can analyze them in various ways, including:
- Analyze the citing documents (as long as they are less than 10K): Where is this group cited? when? in which category do they have an influence on the discovery process? Who is funding the citing research? What is the geographical impact of these papers, are they cited in China or Europe? etc.
- Save these documents in marked list. Use the marked list to see if they get cited by the other Web of Science indexes.
- Export them as a search strategy to pass it to a colleague.
- Read their full text
- Export them to EndNote and cite them
Download Table
Clicking on the download table link allows you to download directly to your desktop the data contained in the results table for the view of the Explorer you are working in or within the Documents List view. Name your file and the number of records you want to include by either directly entering the number or using the directional arrows. Click Export to complete the task; the file will download to your computer. Data is limited to 50,000 entries in any category, and to the first 200 author names per document.
Data exports also include baseline information and a data and export timestamp, so you are aware of the content in your reports and can confirm the date you created the report. The data timestamp is identical to the date in the InCites Explorer Filter Summary.