The paper retrieval number is one of the unique marks for retrieving papers in the paper database, that is, a paper has only one retrieval number in the collection database, and the retrieval number will not be repeated, which is the ID number of the paper in the collection database. The uniqueness of the retrieval number is beneficial to the retrieval of papers.
To publish a retrieval report
1. Log on to the Web ofScience to see if the sci paper has been retrieved: the article can be found on the Web of Science, indicating that it has been retrieved. If it has not been found, the author needs to wait for a period of time, usually within 3-6 months after publication.
2. Print the article search page: the article search page contains the article title, author information, contributing journals, volume number, article number, publication time, collection time, page number, article abstract, keywords, doi number, wos number (Tibet number), ISSN of the journal and other information. This information will be used when issuing certificates.
3. Issue certificates to university libraries or local sci-tech novelty retrieval institutions; 2 1 1 or 985 university libraries usually set up corresponding service windows when handling sci papers retrieval certificates. The author can submit relevant materials through the service window of university library, and the staff will check, sign and stamp the papers provided by the author and print out the article retrieval report. The author probably needs to pay tens of yuan to get the retrieval certificate.