SCOPUS Searching for Scientific Articles By Mohamed Atani UNEP.

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SCOPUS Searching for Scientific Articles By Mohamed Atani UNEP

About Scopus SCOPUS covers all of the scientific topics included in OARE SCOPUS also covers Life and Health Sciences, the Social Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Updated daily and covering all of the worlds major peer- reviewed Scientific Technical and Medical Journals. SCOPUS includes over 29 million abstracts from over 15,000 peer-reviewed titles by more than 4,000 publishers worldwide.

Opening SCOPUS in OARE Go to Click on the link LOGIN at the top of any of the pages of the OARE website. The OARE Login page will open. Type your User ID and Password in the login boxes. Select Full-text Journals, Databases and Other Resources page of the OARE website.

Opening SCOPUS in OARE Go to the Full-text journals, databases and other resources page. Click on SELECT DATABASE/INDEX under Databases and Indexes. Select the database SCOPUS. The Search page of SCOPUS will open. From here you can conduct basic searches, author searches, and advanced searches.

SCOPUS navigation bar SCOPUS search pages are the most important pages on the website. Links to other pages are provided in the navigation bar at the top of the website. The links on the navigation bar, and a brief description of the pages to which you are transferred, are provided below. These links are always available at the top of the SCOPUS website, regardless of the page that is open.

Links in the SCOPUS navigation bar The Search pages allows you to search for articles on specific topics using a basic search, an author search and an advanced search. On the Sources page, you can browse and search through a listing of all of the book and journal titles that are covered by SCOPUS. SCOPUS covers 15,000 titles from over 4,000 publishers.

Links in the SCOPUS navigation bar On the My Alerts page you can create and maintain your personal alerts, a service offered by SCOPUS that sends an to you when new articles are published that match specific search criteria you have provided. My List page you combine one or more articles from a series of searches into one consolidated list. As you conduct many searches and find articles that interest you, send each article to My List and SCOPUS will temporarily store them for you all in one place.

Types of searches On the Basic Search page you can conduct both simple and more advanced searches using common search parameters. Because of the flexibility and ease provided by this option, Basic Search is the default search page, and the most commonly used. On the Author Search page you can find articles written by a specific person when the authors name is cited in many different ways. For example, an author can be cited as Smith, J in one article, but as Smith, John in another. SCOPUS helps you find the right author by grouping together articles written by specific authors. On the Advanced Search page, you can conduct an advanced search using a large number of field names and other advanced search parameters.

Conduct Basis Search Enter your preferred Key word (s). Enter your Search fields, or keep the default setting Enter your Date range. Enter your Document types, Enter your Subject areas, Click the Search button at the bottom of the page.

Conduct Basis Search: Exercise 1 Enter your preferred Key word(s). Enter your Search fields, or keep the default setting Enter your Date range. Enter your Document types, Enter your Subject areas, Click the Search button at the bottom of the page. Exercise: Whale Shark

Conduct Basis Search: Exercise 2 Type groundwater AND heavy metals in the box next to the words Search for. We use quotation marks …. so that SCOPUS knows that we want to find the exact phrase heavy metals, and we use the Boolean operator AND so that SCOPUS knows that that we want to find only articles that include both the key word groundwater and the key phrase heavy metals. Type groundwater AND heavy metals AND mining in the box next to the words Search for. Again we use the Boolean operator AND so that SCOPUS knows that we want to find only those articles that include all three words and phrases: groundwater; heavy metals, and mining. Exercise: groundwater AND heavy metals AND mining

Scopus: Search Results The Scopus search looks through all of the abstracts that are included in the SCOPUS database. Updated daily and covering all of the worlds major peer-reviewed Scientific Technical and Medical Journals, the SCOPUS database includes over 29 million abstracts from over 15,000 peer-reviewed titles by more than 4,000 publishers worldwide. The Web Search is a complementary search of the World Wide Web conducted by SCIRUS, a search engine very similar to Google Scholar. The majority of the information that you find in Web results is grey literature. The Patents search displays all available patent results. The Patent results are sorted according to relevance The SCOPUS database allows you to search approximately 75% of the scientific titles in OARE

Scopus: Opening, saving and printing full-text articles Click on Download Access the article from the publishers site

Scopus: Opening, saving and printing full-text articles Check the availability of the article by using Scopus Download Manager

Scopus: Opening, saving and printing full-text articles Click to access the full text article

Scopus: Opening, saving and printing full-text articles Click to access the full text article

Scopus: Refining results Refining results

Scopus: Search history Click to display Search history

Scopus: Search history Click Edit to view your original search parameters on the Basic Search page. Click Save to save the historical search in My Profile. Click Set Alert to convert the search into a search alert in My Profile.

Scopus: Saving, printing and ing SCOPUS search results Click to export, print, or send to

Scopus: Abstract, references and citations SCOPUS includes in its database the abstracts and references of all articles listed on the Search Results page The Abstract and References page provides the following information: Source Information Article title Author (s) Author affiliation Article abstract Article References Highlighted Key words

Scopus: Sources On SCOPUS Sources page you can browse and search through a listing of all of the book and journal titles that are covered by SCOPUS.

Scopus: Advanced search Build request Request Find article on heavy material and soil decontamination by A. Chen

Scopus: My list Add this article to list then click on my List

Scopus: My list SCOPUS will temporarily store them for you all in one place in My List. Remember that the list is deleted when you close SCOPUS unless you have saved your list in your personal SCOPUS profile.

Scopus: My list SCOPUS will temporarily store them for you all in one place in My List. Remember that the list is deleted when you close SCOPUS unless you have saved your list in your personal SCOPUS profile. Functions

Scopus: My profile Click My setting + Register here

Scopus: My profile Create your profile Scopus will send you user name and password to your

Scopus Journal analyzer SJR & SNIP SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), is a measure of the scientific prestige of scholarly sources: value of weighted citations per document. A source transfers its own 'prestige', or status, to another source through the act of citing it. A citation from a source with a relatively high SJR is worth more than a citation from a source with a lower SJR. Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field. The impact of a single citation is given higher value in subject areas where citations are less likely, and vice versa.

Scopus Journal analyzer: Benefits….. Researcher: It enables you to search for journals within a specific field, identify which are the most influential and find out who publishes them. It helps you to decide where to publish to get the best visibility for your work and how to prioritize your submissions. It can also help you decide which journal you would like to review for publications. Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field. The impact of a single citation is given higher value in subject areas where citations are less likely, and vice versa.

Scopus Journal analyzer: Benefits….. Librarian and information specialist: Scopus Journal Analyzer enables you to search for all journals in a specific subject area and view their current details and performance over time. It helps you ensure you are only investing in the most influential and relevant journals. SNIP and SJR can also help you in your advisory role with your faculty to help them identify the most impactful Journals.

Scopus Journal analyzer: Benefits….. Editor: It gives quick, easy access to an objective and transparent overview of the performance of your own and your competitors journals over time. It can help you analyze and manage journal portfolios more effectively, identify new growth areas, set out a strategy to increase performance or decide which journals you would like to be an editorial board member for.

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