Scopus is a database of abstracts and citations for scholarly journal articles. It indexes 15,400 peer-reviewed journals in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences (including arts and humanities) fields.[1] It is owned by Elsevier and is provided on the Web for subscribers. Searches in Scopus incorporate searches of scientific web pages through Scirus, another Elsevier product, as well as patent databases.
Scopus also offers author profiles which cover affiliations, number of publications and their bibliographic data, references and details on the number of citations each published document has received. It has alerting features that allow anyone who registers to track changes to a profile. By using Scopus Author Preview anyone is able to search for an author, with affiliation name as a limiter, verify the author’s identification and set-up an automatic RSS feed or e-mail alerts to the author’s homepage.
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Content integration
Scopus TopCited provides a quick overview of subject-specific top 20 cited articles in the past three, four or five years of publication covered by Scopus. TopCited data has been extracted with the use of an application programming interface (API) which is part of the Scopus Integration Program.
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References
- ^ "Scopus in detail: What does it cover?". Scopus Info. Elsevier. http://www.info.scopus.com/detail/what/. Retrieved on 2009-06-15.
External links
- Scopus Info homepage from Elsevier
- Scopus database
- Scopus TopCited
- Author Preview
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