When I logged in to Web of Science through my institutional id i am unable to find this basic sereach page. All it offers is to search for authors or journals. I am unable to search for articles through keywords, paper title etc can you please guide how can i search for articles? Can i use dimensions for article search and later use that file in VOSviewer? Is dimensions will do the same job like WOS and Scopes??
Thank you very much for your sharing. I'm very interested with the bibliometric analysis. But unfortunately, when i follow the step from your video, its does not work when I add the file into the histcite, they show the word "File: "C:\fakepath\ka-827.txt": No such file or directory".. Do you know what the reason and how to fix it?.. hopefully you can help.. thank you.
If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work
Thank you very much for your useful video. Actually, you did not need to choose the records page by page. You can just input the record numbers, in the export options: Record ... to ... My question is how should I prepare the data for Gephi?
Indeed. However, before extracting we should screen all title and abstracts, (select) one-by-one,to make sure that they are really relevant for the topic of interest. Pls see this video for preparing data for Gephi ruclips.net/video/_LHbZzgxjH8/видео.html
Hello. I followed all the steps you mention and made a plain text file, then saved it as ANSI but when i export it to HistCite, it says no file directory. How to solve this problem
@@RESEARCHHUB I have the same problem - I have plain text file saved as ANSI, however it is no possible to open it in HistCite (""C:\fakepath\zombies-marked list.txt": No such file or directory"). Where can be a mistake? What to do?
@@ivanablazkova3326 . If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work.
. If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work.
This is very useful. Many thanks!. However when I exported a file following your steps, and open it in HistSite(also base on your video), all the LCSs are zero. I noticed that my Web of Science has much fewer contents in the output selection(for example, there is no "Cited Reference Count" as in your video). it doesnt seem that we can set up the output contencts. can you help out?
This seems very unusual. If your extracted data do not have "Cited Reference Count" infomration, bibliometrics won't work properly. Check again you data extraction.
Sir, I followed all these steps but could not do. My HistCite show me a error *"File: "C:\fakepath\example 2.txt": No such file or directory"* Now, what can I do?
Hello. I followed all the steps you mention and made a plain text file, then saved it as ANSI but when i export it to HistCite, it says no file directory. How to solve this problem?
Thank you very much for your videos ! I was wondering if you could help me. I have a problem, I have 537 articles and Web of science says I can't exceed 500 articles. So I exported the first 500 and then I entered 500 to 537. My first question is: Is this the right method to export all the articles? And secondly: to use Bibexcel afterwards, how do I get a single document? Thank you in advance for your return.
Yes, this is the right approach. Export the first 500 and then 501 to 537. In histcite or bibexcel, first load the first file and then the second one. Should work.
@@RESEARCHHUB Thank you for your response. I tried this method but the problem is that I can't get a single document and therefore I don't think that the data from file1 is studied with the data from file 2, I have to redo each step of bibexcel (as explained in your video 8) twice, on each of the documents. could you help me if you have a solution? Thank you very much in advance
Please extract it again as plaintext from web of science, or use vosviewer software for analysis of the bib text file (ruclips.net/video/nLBEU2Tul9Q/видео.html).
When I logged in to Web of Science through my institutional id i am unable to find this basic sereach page. All it offers is to search for authors or journals.
I am unable to search for articles through keywords, paper title etc can you please guide how can i search for articles?
Can i use dimensions for article search and later use that file in VOSviewer? Is dimensions will do the same job like WOS and Scopes??
Thank you so much for such detailed demonstration !
when i add txt it show has no file directory . how can i solve this problem please
Thank you very much for your sharing. I'm very interested with the bibliometric analysis. But unfortunately, when i follow the step from your video, its does not work when I add the file into the histcite, they show the word "File: "C:\fakepath\ka-827.txt": No such file or directory".. Do you know what the reason and how to fix it?.. hopefully you can help.. thank you.
If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work
Thank you very much for your useful video. Actually, you did not need to choose the records page by page. You can just input the record numbers, in the export options: Record ... to ...
My question is how should I prepare the data for Gephi?
Indeed. However, before extracting we should screen all title and abstracts, (select) one-by-one,to make sure that they are really relevant for the topic of interest. Pls see this video for preparing data for Gephi ruclips.net/video/_LHbZzgxjH8/видео.html
Very informative video. Thank you. Can you please let me know the exact website link.
Hello.
I followed all the steps you mention and made a plain text file, then saved it as ANSI but when i export it to HistCite, it says no file directory.
How to solve this problem
Please see the information section of this video ruclips.net/video/dDcNPbaSKBI/видео.html
@@RESEARCHHUB I have the same problem - I have plain text file saved as ANSI, however it is no possible to open it in HistCite (""C:\fakepath\zombies-marked list.txt": No such file or directory"). Where can be a mistake? What to do?
@@ivanablazkova3326 .
If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work.
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If you fail to upload your ISI Web of Science textfile, please do the following: "Open your "Internet Explorer" - go to "Internet Option" - click "Security"- click "Custom"- scroll down and find the "Include local directory path When uploading files to a server" (it is quite a ways down) - click on "Enable" . Now run HistCite again and it should work.
This is very useful. Many thanks!. However when I exported a file following your steps, and open it in HistSite(also base on your video), all the LCSs are zero. I noticed that my Web of Science has much fewer contents in the output selection(for example, there is no "Cited Reference Count" as in your video). it doesnt seem that we can set up the output contencts.
can you help out?
This seems very unusual. If your extracted data do not have "Cited Reference Count" infomration, bibliometrics won't work properly. Check again you data extraction.
Same thing was happened with me. I had very few option in my We of science.
May be i had no access that time.
I had not received citation also.
Sir, I followed all these steps but could not do. My HistCite show me a error
*"File: "C:\fakepath\example 2.txt": No such file or directory"*
Now, what can I do?
Please see the video description of the 7th video.
@@RESEARCHHUB Thank you so much sir
@@sumitmaheshwari3474 how did you resolved the issue regarding the error
Hello.
I followed all the steps you mention and made a plain text file, then saved it as ANSI but when i export it to HistCite, it says no file directory.
How to solve this problem?
You should save the txt in your disc C, then it should work
Thank you very much for your videos ! I was wondering if you could help me.
I have a problem, I have 537 articles and Web of science says I can't exceed 500 articles.
So I exported the first 500 and then I entered 500 to 537.
My first question is:
Is this the right method to export all the articles?
And secondly: to use Bibexcel afterwards, how do I get a single document?
Thank you in advance for your return.
Yes, this is the right approach. Export the first 500 and then 501 to 537. In histcite or bibexcel, first load the first file and then the second one. Should work.
@@RESEARCHHUB Thank you for your response.
I tried this method but the problem is that I can't get a single document and therefore I don't think that the data from file1 is studied with the data from file 2, I have to redo each step of bibexcel (as explained in your video 8) twice, on each of the documents.
could you help me if you have a solution? Thank you very much in advance
what about those who do not access to wos or scopus.... those who can only do from google scholar
you can try to collaborate with those who have access.
@@RESEARCHHUB and what about with patent data from WIPO web... Is the text processing the same?
I have a bib text file from web of science database..how these convert into excel or in plain text?..kindly reply me!
Please extract it again as plaintext from web of science, or use vosviewer software for analysis of the bib text file (ruclips.net/video/nLBEU2Tul9Q/видео.html).
How to use this plaintext file in vosviewer?
You can use it, see ruclips.net/video/nLBEU2Tul9Q/видео.html
Thank you so much. But could you send me HistSite software?
you can download from researchhub.org/bibliometrics/
Please see video descriptions.
Kindly make a video for installing Bibexcel or Hiscite. Can you please write your mail in reply so that I can approach you for any help.
Thank you for the suggestion. We will make asap.