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1 Scopus as an Editor’s Workflow Tool Andy Teo Account Manager, Elsevier Science & Technology a.teo@elsevier.com 17 Feb 2011 www.scopus.com
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2 2 Focused web information Academic library sources 18,000 titles 5,000 publishers STM & Social sciences World’s Largest Abstract & Citation Database 15% Elsevier sources 85% other publishers 359 million scholarly Web items, E-prints, theses, Dissertations, patents Fastest route to FullText Scopus at a glance
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3 3 Scopus: the Broadest of STM and Social Sciences Information 5,3005,3004,3004,3007,2007,2006,8006,800 Health (100% Medline) Chemistry Physics Engineering Biological Agricultural Environmental Social Sciences Psychology Economics > 5,000 publishers
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4 4 Geographical Coverage Scopus covers journals from all geographical regions, including non-English titles (with English abstracts)
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5 5 http://www.jisc-adat.com/adat/search_result.pl WoS covers 57% of Scopus
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6 6 How can Scopus assist the editor? Find authors and potential board members Find reviewers and potential conflict of interest Review performance of journals
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7 7 Potential Board Members
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10 Potential Board Members
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11 Find potential authors
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12 Find potential authors
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13 How can Scopus assist the editor? Find authors and potential board members Find reviewers and potential conflict of interest Review performance of journals
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14 Find Reviewers
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15 Find Reviewers
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17 Potential conflict of interest
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18 Potential conflict of interest
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19 Potential conflict of interest
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20 How can Scopus assist the editor? Find authors and potential board members Find reviewers and potential conflict of interest Review performance of journals
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21 Metrics for Journal Evaluation (www.journalmetrics.com) SCImago Journal Rank – SJR Developed by SCImago – Felix de Moya, SCImago research groupSCImago Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), University of Granada Main feature: prestige metric – similar to Google PageRank Citations are weighted depending on the status of the source they come from Secondary feature : different citation behaviour addressed Source-Normalized Impact per Paper – SNIP Developed by Henk Moed, CWTS, University of Leiden Main feature: contextual citation impact Part 1 – evens out differences in likelihood of citation (i.e. different behaviours) Part 2 – evens out differences in database coverage in subject fields
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22 Compare up to 10 journals going back to 1996
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23 Compare up to 10 journals going back to 1996
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24 Compare up to 10 journals going back to 1996
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25 Compare up to 10 journals going back to 1996
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26 Compare up to 10 journals going back to 1996
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27 How can Scopus assist the editor? In summary, we covered: Find authors and potential board members Find reviewers and potential conflict of interest Review performance of journals But… WHY use SciVerse Scopus?
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32 Philippines journals indexed in Scopus as at Oct 2010
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33 Thank You Questions & Answers www.info.scopus.com
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