Thirteen Universities In Australia And New Zealand Choose Century Of Social Sciences(tm) By Thomson

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MEDIA RELEASE PR38174


Thirteen Universities in Australia and New Zealand Choose Century of Social Sciences(TM) by

Thomson Reuters


SYDNEY, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-Asia/-AsiaNet/ --


   Thirteen universities in Australia and New Zealand have selected Century of Social Sciences(TM), a

superior and unique set of archival data (backfiles) covering groundbreaking research in the social sciences

back to 1900, from Thomson Reuters for their education and research needs. Century of Social Sciences

expands the coverage of Web of Science(SM), the largest and most comprehensive citation database

available, which provides straightforward access to more than 11,000 of the world's leading peer reviewed

journals and 110,000 conference proceedings. 


    The 13 universities include Monash University, University of Queensland, University of New South Wales,

University of Adelaide, Griffith University, University of Technology Sydney, Swinburne University, University

of Auckland, University of Otago, University of Canterbury and Massey University.


    Said Mr. Robert Stafford, Collection Management Librarian, Monash University Library, "Older research is

often overlooked in the social sciences as it has been difficult to access, so as leading research library, we

saw the Century of Social Sciences as a very valuable acquisition." 


    Mr. Derek Whitehead, Director, Information Resources and University Copyright Officer, Swinburne

University of Technology commented, "Web of Science is an important research resource at Swinburne, and

we have received many requests from academics and researchers for deeper access to the backfiles. So

when we got the chance to purchase the Century of Social Sciences backfiles back to 1900, we saw this as an

opportunity to significantly improve our access to this already valuable research resource. Swinburne

researchers have already told us how delighted they are with the improved access."


    Said Marilyn Fordyce, Information Resources Manager, University of Otago Library, "One of the strategic

objectives in 2009 for the University of Otago Library included extending the availability to our researchers of

electronic journal backfiles from key publishers. The Century of Social Sciences supports this objective by

increasing the discoverability of key social sciences journals back to 1900, matching that available in the

sciences, and optimising the benefit of our investment in backfiles. Aligned to this, Otago social science

researchers now have the citation tools and links available to trace the works and the impact of key thinkers in

this influential early 20th century period."


    Culled from over 300 prestigious journals, this archive of social sciences data makes information dating

back to 1900 available to researchers, faculty, authors and students, allowing them to track research trends,

authors, and articles over the entire 20th century, and to identify seminal studies that form the basis for today's

research. The world itself changed dramatically during the first half of the 20th century, and the published

research during this period is reflective of these great changes. Available nowhere else, Century of Social

Sciences continues in the tradition of Century of Science(TM) which was released in 2004.


    These social science journals represent a collection of the oldest and most prestigious sources in their

respective fields. Full bibliographic and cited reference data is available in disciplines such as communication,

education, geography, history, law, political science, and public health. Century of Social Sciences also

features extensive coverage of high-impact psychology journals, including key titles associated with Sigmund

Freud.

 

    Said Mr. Jeroen Prinsen, Director of Australia and New Zealand, Thomson Reuters, "We are pleased that

these 13 universities have decided on Century of Social Sciences as their main resource of choice for social

sciences and their continued support for Web of Science. This demonstrates the value of the depth of

research available in the Century of Social Sciences backfiles. As the leading global provider of intelligent

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information to academic and research communities, we have always worked closely with them to support their

higher education and research needs more intuitively."


    More information is available at 



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