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How Scopus was developed: “Evidence-based development” Market demand: abstract database, which should be … Intuitive Comprehensive For 2 years regular session with 21 development partners Information professionals End-users “Scopus” claim: the power of navigation
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“How do I keep track of the growing amount of information?” “How do I know what is relevant to my work?” “Why would I need my library, since I have Google?” To which questions of researchers Scopus is the answer
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Question no. 1: “How do I keep track of the growing amount of information?” (1) We need one starting point to access peer-reviewed journals Scopus covers 14,000 scientific titles … … from 4,000 publishers world-wide Abstracts of >27 million articles from 1966 onwards 10 years of references (1996 – present) Various publication types E.g. conference proceedings >150 open access journals We do not want to miss out on the web Integrated web search via Scirus - across 180 million scientific sites (incl. Authors’ websites, patent information, pre-print servers)
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Question no. 1: “How do I keep track of the growing amount of information?” (2) Scopus’ title coverage is global … 52% (!) from Europe, Middle East, Africa 36% from North America 9% from Asia-Pacific 3% from South America … and all-science 38% on Life and Health Sciences (100% Medline coverage) 33% on Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering 17% on Biology, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 12% on Social Sciences, Psychology, Economics
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Question no. 2: “How do I know what is relevant to my work?” Intuitive search tools Basic Search Quick Search Advanced Search Intelligent tool for refining results Offers printer-friendly version and export/saving of result list Customisation through alerts – for example: Keyword Alert Author Alert Document Citation Alert Offers cross-disciplinary findings You get used to ONE interface – instead of getting frustrated with many English-language abstracts even of non-English sources
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Question no. 3: “Why would I need my library, since I have Google?” Google does NOT lead to peer-reviewed subscribed literature Scopus DOES! Scopus will increase usage of the library’s subscribed resources Scopus brings you to these resources instantly - in less clicks than other products To the article’s abstract and to references (since 1996) To the publisher’s website (via cross-ref) To the full-text version of the article (if your institution has access) Scopus ALSO serves as a gate-way to non-peer reviewed web resources (by integration of Scirus)
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How does Scopus fit into the Elsevier portfolio (orange boxes) Science DirectSpringerOnline Points of retrieval (publishers’ platforms) Nature.com Points of access (subject-based A&I databases) Embase.comBiosys … Inspec Ei Compendex … Scopus Single point of access: 4,000 publish. Cross-disciplinary
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Wrap-up: Key Points of Scopus Intuitive Intelligent Instant Comprehensive Cross-disciplinary Customisable The 3 “I”s The 3 “C”s “I see”
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Our suggestions to prospects Please have a look at www.info.scopus.com www.info.scopus.com
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