ISI at it again…
September 14, 2007 at 8:38 am | sam | great finds, literature, wild webOK, someone over at ISI’s Web of Science has something on their mind. Last time, it was about ass probing. This time, it’s a little more direct:
I think they mean FACS.
I laughed out loud when I read that on my RSS reader. (Which, by the way, still gives me the wrong ACS feeds. I still don’t know what causes that: ACS says that it’s Google’s fault; Google won’t respond to my inquiries. Oh well, I’ll end up reading JOC by mistake sometimes.)
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Confirmed on those ACS feeds. They are a total mess. It is definitely not Google’s fault, as I read a few ACS RSS feeds with Akregator, the KDE RSS client. No Google involved, but every now and then, the JCIM feeds show ChemRev feeds, or some other random journal.
I guess this is their way of advertising other journals :)
Comment by Egon Willighagen — September 15, 2007 #
Blogged about it.
Comment by Egon Willighagen — September 15, 2007 #
OK, just confirmed it is still broken: got JACS TOC on my JCIM RSS feed.
Comment by Egon Willighagen — October 14, 2007 #
yeah, i got an error, too. i’ll give ACS one more chance, then i’ll email them back….
Comment by sam — October 14, 2007 #