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Scopus claims to be “the world’s largest abstract and citation database.” It is specifically developed for use within institutions and requires access through such as a university library. Once logged in, the system allows for automatic searches and addition of publications to the profile, in-depth searches to find information about who is citing your work, and statistics on how many times an author or article has been cited. The system also let’s researchers review and determine where to publish to make the largest impact, etc. Scopus uses what is called an h-index which assesses productivity as well as researcher impact of published work. The h-index is a fluid number that changed as the data changes, that is, as more citations occur the number changes. The h-index is a determinant of publications as well as citations for an individual researcher’s publications and work starting 1996. It is a number score to show the individual’s impact. The Scopus Author identifier can be linked to ORCID allowing for the researcher’s profile and publications to look the same over multiple platforms.
Scopus7 Scopus claims to be “the world’s largest abstract and citation database.” It is specifically developed for use within institutions and requires access through such as a university library. Once logged in, the system allows for automatic searches and addition of publications to the profile, in-depth searches to find information about who is citing your work, and statistics on how many times an author or article has been cited. The system also let’s researchers review and determine where to publish to make the largest impact, etc. Scopus uses what is called an h-index which assesses productivity as well as researcher impact of published work. The h-index is a fluid number that changed as the data changes, that is, as more citations occur the number changes. The h-index is a determinant of publications as well as citations for an individual researcher’s publications and work starting 1996. It is a number score to show the individual’s impact. The Scopus Author identifier can be linked to ORCID allowing for the researcher’s profile and publications to look the same over multiple platforms.
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