But which data base is it then? I have to admit I do not get that one. As shown 
in my picture, there no such thing. Does this databaseID then stand for ALL 
Databases as currently offered by WOK?

Yes, I am still in Japan. I write this from the middle of the IPCC WGII 
plenary. Heated debates on drought, extreme weather events, water, winds etc. 
etc. that's what is currently going on. 22h15 and we will probably have to work 
through all night. :-(

Cherry trees indeed bloom.

Cheers,
Andreas


ETH Zurich
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischlin
Systems Ecology - Institute of Integrative Biology
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On 28/Mar/2014, at 13:54 , Reto Stöckli wrote:

Everything correct. Except: WOK is a valid databaseID after TR. See their 
WOKSearch API docu:

Search All Databases
databaseId: WOK
editions: The query parameter <editions> is optional. If you do not include it, 
your request for data will be run against all Web of Knowledge databases in 
your subscription.

Still in Japan? How are the cherry trees doing? The first Japanese ones started 
to bloom right behind our flat. The Swiss ones will start in a few weeks ;-)


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