ConvertersISI (Web of Science)MODS

Convert ISI (Web of Science) to MODS

Quick answer

Paste your ISI (Web of Science) content below. The tool parses it via the CSL engine and hands you back a valid MODS file. No upload, no signup.

Input · ISI (Web of Science)

Output · MODS

Your MODS output will appear here.

What is ISI (Web of Science)?

ISI's tagged format, used by Web of Science exports.

PT J
AU Smith, J.
TI Example

What is MODS?

Metadata Object Description Schema, from the Library of Congress. XML-based.

<mods>…</mods>

Why convert from ISI (Web of Science) to MODS?

Different reference managers and academic workflows expect different formats. ISI (Web of Science) is commonly produced by some tools, while MODS is what others ingest. Converting lets you bring your existing references into a new tool without re-entering them by hand.

  • Move your library between Zotero, Mendeley, EndNote, JabRef, Citavi, and Paperpile.
  • Bring web-clipped references into LaTeX workflows (BibTeX is required by most LaTeX bibliography styles).
  • Submit references to institutional repositories that mandate a specific format.
  • Backup your library in a portable, future-proof format.

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Going the other way?

Convert MODS back to ISI (Web of Science) instead.

MODSISI (Web of Science)

Last updated: 5 May 2026