April 29, 2026

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Invitation to join the Web of Science Community Forum – Research Information


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Clarivate has launched the Web of Science Community Forum, a new initiative designed to empower its customers to help guide the evolution of Web of Science, foster knowledge sharing and enhance networking. The Community Forum will bring together library professionals from academic and non-academic institutions, providing a platform for collaboration and community-driven product development.
The company says the Community Forum will serve as a hub where members can actively influence its product roadmap, connect with Web of Science product experts, learn from peers and collaborate on shared initiatives.  Activities will primarily take place through online meetings, web forums, and other virtual channels, with the potential for future on-site events to enhance collaboration.
Web of Science Community Forum members will benefit from:
Francesca Buckland, Clarivate’s VP for Product Management, Academia & Government, said: “To provide solutions institutions and users can trust, we always seek new ways to increase our collaboration with the research community and build more transparency into our product development.
“Community collaboration has been central to key Web of Science developments, including the recent Web of Science Research Assistant launch. We set out to implement AI in an impactful, responsible way. As a first step, we established the Development Partner program, a group of librarian and researcher beta testers that guide our development efforts. Community input continues to shape not just the Web of Science, but all academic AI initiatives at Clarivate.
“The new Community Forum expands on this successful collaboration and allows a larger group of customers to play an active role in shaping the future of the Web of Science.”

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