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The FECYT, together with Clarivate, has organized the I Online Training Cycle of the Web of Science database that will take place throughout the First semester of 2026, with the aim of making known the updates, changes and new features of this database, through several free sessions, in Spanish, lasting 60 minutes, and that will be developed over the coming months. The sessions offered for the month of January 2026 are:
January 20 (from 2 to 3 p.m.): Social Sciences and Humanities in Web of Science (Basic Level)
o The Main Collection, a multidisciplinary and multilingual source
o Spanish journals in Web of Science
o Discovering citations of any work (novel, art, etc.)
January 21 (from 2 to 3 p.m.): Frequently asked questions about researcher profiles in Web of Science (Advanced Level)
o Adding publications outside the Main Collection
o Resolving the most common incidents
o How libraries can help
January 22 (from 2 to 3 p.m.): Peer reviews: good practices and recommendations (Advanced Level)
o Peer reviews: good practices (José Luis Gómez Ramos, Prof. at the University of Extremadura)
o Peer reviews in Web of Science (Anne Delgado)
As usual, it should be remembered that these sessions are open and aimed at all students, researchers and users who are part of any Spanish R&D&I institution with a WoS license.
You can consult all the sessions and formalize your prior registration through this link. The first time you access it, you will be asked to validate yourself in SABiDi with your university credentials. From here, you can choose the session or sessions of your interest. Use the URV institutional email when filling out the registration form. Once formalized, you will receive a confirmation email that you must save because it contains the link to access the session on the indicated day and time. Check your spam folder if you have not received it.
All users who take the courses and answer 100% of all the online questions that will be asked live throughout the session will receive a satisfaction survey by email and, a few weeks later, the certificate of attendance.
You can also download the recorded sessions and training material from other courses on Web of Science and also on Scopus.