Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, with bibliometrics tools to track, analyze and visualize research. It contains over over 21,900 titles from more than 5,000 publishers around the world, covering the fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and Arts & Humanities. Scopus has 54 million records dating back to 1823, 84 % of these containing references dating from 1996. Quick Reference Guide www.elsevier.com/scopus An eye on global research
Using Scopus data, we construct a global map of science based on aggregated journal–journal citation...
M.PhilCiting is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic ...
Few organizations can afford both Web of Science and Scopus, making it difficult for librarians to m...
Scopus, launched in November 2004, is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed li...
A representative from Elsevier Publishing will be on the UND campus on March 22 to demonstrate how t...
SCOPUS is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles....
Scopus is a commercial database owned by Elsevier established in 2004. Scopus is the largest bibliog...
This spreadsheet contains the records retrieved from Scopus and the details of the literature review...
Researchers, to conduct any bibliometric analysis prefer to retrieve publications data mostly from E...
Introduction about Web of Science and Scopus: searching both databases and how to obtain the main re...
Receiving 100 citations from indexed journals is not a common occurrence, although it does happen ve...
Nowadays, the world's scientific community has been publishing an enormous number of papers in diffe...
A report conducted at Oregon State University Libraries in Spring 2017 on the features of the Web of...
and citation database covering all areas of science thus becoming an invaluable tool in bibliometric...
As information professionals know, the use of citation data and author metrics has become standard a...
Using Scopus data, we construct a global map of science based on aggregated journal–journal citation...
M.PhilCiting is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic ...
Few organizations can afford both Web of Science and Scopus, making it difficult for librarians to m...
Scopus, launched in November 2004, is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed li...
A representative from Elsevier Publishing will be on the UND campus on March 22 to demonstrate how t...
SCOPUS is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles....
Scopus is a commercial database owned by Elsevier established in 2004. Scopus is the largest bibliog...
This spreadsheet contains the records retrieved from Scopus and the details of the literature review...
Researchers, to conduct any bibliometric analysis prefer to retrieve publications data mostly from E...
Introduction about Web of Science and Scopus: searching both databases and how to obtain the main re...
Receiving 100 citations from indexed journals is not a common occurrence, although it does happen ve...
Nowadays, the world's scientific community has been publishing an enormous number of papers in diffe...
A report conducted at Oregon State University Libraries in Spring 2017 on the features of the Web of...
and citation database covering all areas of science thus becoming an invaluable tool in bibliometric...
As information professionals know, the use of citation data and author metrics has become standard a...
Using Scopus data, we construct a global map of science based on aggregated journal–journal citation...
M.PhilCiting is the process by which scholars give recognition to research used by another academic ...
Few organizations can afford both Web of Science and Scopus, making it difficult for librarians to m...