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'''Thomson Scientific''' was one of the five operating divisions of [[The Thomson Corporation]], beginning in 2006, after being separated from Thomson Scientific & Healthcare. Following the merger of Thomson with [[Reuters Group]] to form [[Thomson Reuters]] in 2008, it became the "Scientific" business unit of the new company. In 2009, the unit came together with the Healthcare division of Thomson Reuters to form the Healthcare & Science division. The healthcare business was sold in 2012 to become [[Truven Health Analytics]]. The Science unit of Thomson Reuters provided information services for the academic, business, and R&D communities. It had headquarters in [[Philadelphia]], London, Singapore and Tokyo with about 2,400 staff in more than 20 countries. It's products were Aureka, Delphion, Cortellis, [[Derwent World Patents Index]] (DWPI), [[EndNote]], Horizon Global, Horizon Sourcing, IDdb, IDRAC, IP Management Services, [[ISI Web of Knowledge]], [[MicroPatent]] PatentWeb, Techstreet Industry Standards, ThomsonPharma, GeneGo, IDDB, Thomson Regulatory Solutions, and [[Web of Science]].<ref>{{cite web
'''Thomson Scientific''' was one of the five [[strategic business unit]]s of [[The Thomson Corporation]], beginning in 2007, after being separated from Thomson Scientific & Healthcare.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thomson.com/content/pr/corp/corp_news/139161 |title=Thomson Announces Strategic Realignment of Operations; Company to Sell Education Businesses |website=www.thomson.com |access-date=7 December 2021 |url-status=dead |archive-url=hhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070211063911/http://www.thomson.com/content/pr/corp/corp_news/139161 |archive-date=11 Feb 2007 |quote=Thomson will reorganize its operations into six existing Strategic Business Units supported by a corporate center and will eliminate the current market group structure. The Strategic Business Units will be: North American Legal; Financial; Scientific; International Legal & Regulatory; Tax & Accounting; and Healthcare.}}</ref> Following the merger of Thomson with [[Reuters Group]] to form [[Thomson Reuters]] in 2008, it became the "Scientific" business unit of the new company. In 2009, the unit came together with the Healthcare division of Thomson Reuters to form the Healthcare & Science division. The healthcare business was sold in 2012 to become [[Truven Health Analytics]]. The Science unit of Thomson Reuters provided information services for the academic, business, and R&D communities. It had headquarters in [[Philadelphia]], London, Singapore and Tokyo with about 2,400 staff in more than 20 countries. It's products were Aureka, Delphion, Cortellis, [[Derwent World Patents Index]] (DWPI), [[EndNote]], Horizon Global, Horizon Sourcing, IDdb, IDRAC, IP Management Services, [[ISI Web of Knowledge]], [[MicroPatent]] PatentWeb, Techstreet Industry Standards, ThomsonPharma, GeneGo, IDDB, Thomson Regulatory Solutions, and [[Web of Science]].<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.thomsonreuters.com/content/footer/product_logins |title=Product Logins |website=www.thomsonreuters.com |access-date=6 December 2021 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516030443/http://www.thomsonreuters.com/content/footer/product_logins |archive-date=16 May 2008}} The product logins page of Thomson Reuters listing their online products.</ref>
|url=http://www.thomsonreuters.com/content/footer/product_logins |title=Product Logins |website=www.thomsonreuters.com |access-date=6 December 2021 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516030443/http://www.thomsonreuters.com/content/footer/product_logins |archive-date=16 May 2008}} The product logins page of Thomson Reuters listing their online products.</ref>



Revision as of 22:07, 7 December 2021

Thomson Scientific was one of the five strategic business units of The Thomson Corporation, beginning in 2007, after being separated from Thomson Scientific & Healthcare.[1] Following the merger of Thomson with Reuters Group to form Thomson Reuters in 2008, it became the "Scientific" business unit of the new company. In 2009, the unit came together with the Healthcare division of Thomson Reuters to form the Healthcare & Science division. The healthcare business was sold in 2012 to become Truven Health Analytics. The Science unit of Thomson Reuters provided information services for the academic, business, and R&D communities. It had headquarters in Philadelphia, London, Singapore and Tokyo with about 2,400 staff in more than 20 countries. It's products were Aureka, Delphion, Cortellis, Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI), EndNote, Horizon Global, Horizon Sourcing, IDdb, IDRAC, IP Management Services, ISI Web of Knowledge, MicroPatent PatentWeb, Techstreet Industry Standards, ThomsonPharma, GeneGo, IDDB, Thomson Regulatory Solutions, and Web of Science.[2]

In late 2011, Thomson Reuters announced a new organizational structure, with one of its divisions being Intellectual Property & Science.[3] This science unit of Thomson Reuters (known as IP & Science unit) was sold in 2016 to Onex and Baring Private Equity Asia for $3.5 billion. The newly independent company has been named as Clarivate Analytics.[4][5]

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  1. ^ [hhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070211063911/http://www.thomson.com/content/pr/corp/corp_news/139161 "Thomson Announces Strategic Realignment of Operations; Company to Sell Education Businesses"]. www.thomson.com. Archived from the original on 11 Feb 2007. Retrieved 7 December 2021. Thomson will reorganize its operations into six existing Strategic Business Units supported by a corporate center and will eliminate the current market group structure. The Strategic Business Units will be: North American Legal; Financial; Scientific; International Legal & Regulatory; Tax & Accounting; and Healthcare.
  2. ^ "Product Logins". www.thomsonreuters.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2021. The product logins page of Thomson Reuters listing their online products.
  3. ^ "Smith replaces Glocer as Thomson Reuters CEO". Reuters. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  4. ^ Grant, Bob (2016-07-15). "Web of Science sold for more than $3 billion". The Scientist. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
  5. ^ "Acquisition of the Thomson Reuters Intellectual Property and Science business by Onex and Baring Asia completed" (Press release). Clarivate Analytics. PR Newswire. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2018-06-29.