Michael,
On 7/21/2011 5:22 PM, Michael Norris wrote:
> Does anyone have experience of how to systematise or at least make
> easier the identification and collection of errors, mismatches or
> omissions in Web of Science/Scopus citation records, or for that
> matter correcting them when spotted by their academic owners?
Sorry, no experiences with that over here. The only thing we check in a
semi-automatic way are DOIs sent to our link resolver from Web of Science.
> Also useful would be what are the best routes/strategies into Thomson
> Reuters and Elsevier to get errors corrected?
Thomson offers a web form for submitting "Data Change Requests", see
http://science.thomsonreuters.com/techsupport/datachange/. Each WoK
record provides a link to it on the right hand side ("Suggest a
correction") and via this way, the form will be pre-filled with the
metadata from the corresponding record.
For reporting errors to the Scopus team, we prefer sending out emails
instead of using the generic contact form
(https://www.scopus.com/standard/contactUs.url).
Hope that helps,
inga
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