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•Robust, all-encompassing search platform providing deep research related analysis across sciences

•Suite of solutions for •Global Scientific Content•Knowledge /info Analysis tools•Researcher and institutional productivity tracking and measurement

Scopus features:•Ease of use /intuitive platform•Enhanced results, •Linking to more external content (web and patents)

Scopus supports both the scientist and the librarian in their research and measurement efforts with state of the art technology and premium content.

What is Scopus?

TEAMWhy Scopus?

The changing research landscape

requires robust solutions

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The sea of journals is still rising

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Source: D-Lib Magazine ,November/December 2008, Volume 14 Number 11/12, ISSN 1082-9873, Tenopir and King

Researchers have to read more than ever

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Co-authorship and collaborations are rising fast

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The Global Research landscape is changing

Countries ranked by published output in 2007

“Today the dominant position of the United States in the international

research and education community is being challenged as never before.”

-American Academy of Arts and Sciences

“Today the dominant position of the United States in the international

research and education community is being challenged as never before.”

-American Academy of Arts and Sciences

And New Global Powers Are Emerging

Countries ranked by output growth 1997-2007

Retrieved from: http://www.scimagojr.com. SCImago Research Group, Copyright 2007-2008. Data Source: Scopus®

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1.Researchers are having to read and track more

literature from wider disciplines and from all

corners of the globe.

2.Emerging research nations are driving

publication growth

3.Research is becoming more interdisciplinary and

more collaborative

4.The number of journals is on the rise

The Research Landscape is changing:

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How does Scopus Supportthe changing

research landscape?

By expanding coverage and

Deepening analysis

Nearly 18,000 Titles including 16,500 Peer Reviewed Titles 600 Trade Journals 350 Book Series Extensive Conference Proceedings 40 languages are covered

“It is broader in scope but also richer in different kinds of content. It is much easier to use and therefore has more immediate impact.”

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Expanding both disciplinary and global coverage

Rich and extended coverage including

Abstracts and citations from5000 publishers

3,6 Million conference papers(10% of Scopus records)

“Articles in Press” from more than3000 titles

23 Million Patents

1,200 Open Access journals 80% of all Scopus records have an

abstract Abstracts going back to 1823 Nearly 3,500 Arts & Humanities titles 380 m integrated scientific websites

via Scirus.com

– Chief librarian, The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations

Depth of Content

5,500Titles5,500Titles

7,300Titles7,300Titles

6,900Titles6,900Titles

4,300Titles4,300Titles

Life Sciences Health

SciencesPhysicalSciences

Social Sciences

> 5,000 publishers

Percentage of titles in Scopus based on geographical regions

Deep Analytical Options

Analysis Tools Including:

• Faceted search results : providing quick,

intelligent answers

• Author Identifier: View and Track an author’s work

• Affiliation Identifier: View and Track productivity

• Journal Analytics: Decide where to publish, where will your article receive the most visibility, analyze and manage journal portfolios, track how are your journals performing compared to others in this field and more.

Faceted Search Results

Enable:1. Instant view of leading researchers and institutions2. Identification of multidisciplinary trends 3. See how a subject area has been developing through

time

Author IdentifierEnhanced Author searching with increased accuracy to help users reach author-specific information more quickly and efficiently

Author IdentifierThe author results page provides links to:1. Authors’ profiles2. Authors’ documents

This page also enables name variants identification

Author Details Page

h-Index

Performance measurement tool for scientific authors

(similar idea to journal impact factors but for individuals)

Established by Jorge Hirsch at UC San Diego

“A scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np- h) papers

have no more than h citations each.”

Source: Hirsch, J. E. (2005, September 29). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508025

h-Graph

Affiliation Identifier

The Scopus Affiliation Identifier is the world's first tool to help you identify and group an organization's complete body of work. It turns a time-consuming process into a simple task.

Provides the vital first step towards reviewing an organisation’s research output

Affiliation Identifier Results Page

Affiliation Profile

Journal AnalyticsThe Scopus Journal Analyzer provides a quick, easy and transparent view of journal

performance, now enriched with two journal metrics - SJR and SNIP.

Using citations from nearly 18,000 titles from 5,000 international publishers, the Scopus Journal

Analyzer gives editors, publishing teams, researchers and librarians quick, easy access to a

transparent and objective overview of the journal landscape going back to 1996.

5 graphical representations of the journal

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)SJR is a measure of the scientific prestige of scholarly sources: value of weighted citations per document.

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

SNIP measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field.

Make Scopus Your Own

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Scopus Help Guide

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More Information and Documentation

Scopus info:

Content coverage lists

News, release updates

For librarians section

For users section

User guides

FAQ’s

Inside Scopus

And much more

http://www.info.scopus.com