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Dr. Wim Meester
Head of Product Management – Scopus http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9350-3448
4th International Scientific and Practical Conference World-Class Scientific Publication - St Petersburg, 26 May 2015
Перспективы развития Scopus и роль российских публикаций в этом процессе
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BRIC FWCI and document output
Brazil (2012)
Russia (2012)
India (2012) China (2012)
Link to interactive chart
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With Project 5-100 Russia has ambitious goals to improve its competitive position
Five of the best Russian universities to enter the top 100 of the leading global university rankings by 2020
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In November 2014, Times Higher Education and Elsevier announced they are partnering to provide the data behind the THE’s flagship World University Rankings and its global university performance analyses.
Times Higher Rankings switched to Scopus
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Scopus is the Gold standard: more than 150 leading research organizations rely on Scopus data
MD Anderson
KeioUniversity
KielUniversity
Gazi University
Queen’s University Belfast
Ural Federal University
CAPES Brazil
Nanyang Technological University
UK BIS
ERA 2014
UK REF
NigerianGovernment
ISTIC Peking University
NRF -Korea
FCT Portugal
Danish BFI
Germany IFQ
Italy ANVUR
IISER
STINTMichigan Corporate Relations Network
ReachNC
Russian Foundationof Basic Research
TCI -Thailand
Rankings:
NSF
European Commission & ERC
NCN Poland
Estonia Research Council
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More tools at Elsevier to support and assess the complete research cycle
University & Research institute
Management
Librarians
ResearchersFunding bodies
Government
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Today we will focus on Scopus but it is important to remember that Scopus underpins other solutions
SCOPUS DATABASE
APIsCustom Data
Mendeley
METRICS
RESEARCH OUTCOMES
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How Scopus and Scopus data support the researcher workflow
Find out what already exists in the global world of research output
Determine how to differentiate your research topic and find new ideas
Decide what, where and with whom to partner or collaborate with
Identify and analyze which journals to submit your article; get published
Track impact of your research; monitor global research trends
Manage your career through citation counts and h-index (and other metrics)
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What content does Scopus include?
Scopus is ideal compared to other products because it has the broadest coverage of global, curated, relevant research, with smart, simple tools to help track, analyze and visualize research.
57.3M records from 22,025 serial titles and 85,540 books21.4M pre 1996 records | 35.7M post 1995 records
• Content from > 5,000 publishers• “Articles in Press” from > 3,750 titles• Titles from 105 different countries in all
geographical regions• 40 “local” languages covered• More than 2,800 Gold Open Access journals
indexed
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Scopus covers different source types for a reason
JOURNALS
• Timely• Peer-reviewed
(formal research)
CONFERENCES
• Preliminary research (can be a bit less formal)
• Newer ideas
BOOKS
• Thorough analysis of a specific topic
All subject fields, but typical fields with high
ratio of journal publication: chemical,
biological, health sciences etc.
Mainly of importance in Computer Science and
Engineering-related subject fields
Mainly of importance in Social Sciences and the
Arts & Humanities
Different source types are added to ensure that coverage, discoverability, profiles and impact measurement for research in all subject fields is accounted for in Scopus.
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CONFERENCES
82K events6.8M records (12%)
Conf. expansion (2005 – 2013):1,017 conferences6,022 conf. events410K conf. papers5M citations
Mainly Engineering and Physical Sciences
BOOKS
512 book series- 28K Volumes- 1.0M items
85,540 books- 707K items
Books expansion:120K books by 2015- Focus on Social Sciences and A&H
PATENTS
24M patents from 5 major patent offices:
• UK• US• Japan• Europe• World
JOURNALS
21,150 peer-reviewed journals359 trade journals
• Full metadata, abstracts and cited references (references for post-1995 only)
• >2,800 fully Open Access titles• Going back to 1823• Funding data from
acknowledgements
Physical Sciences7,456
Health Sciences6,834
SocialSciences8,042
LifeSciences4,509
What content does Scopus include?
Source: Scopus title list (February 2015)
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Scopus article growth over years
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
Physical Sciences Health Sciences Life Sciences Social Sciences
Source: Scopus data March 2015
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Ratio of titles per Publisher in Scopus10%
8%
5%
5%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%1%
1%
Other60%
Source: Scopus title list (February 2015)
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Pre-1996 cited reference expansion
Coverage years
• Pre-1996, going back to 1970
Number of articles
• Around 8M+ articles will be re-processed to include cited references. In addition around 4M pre-1996 articles will be backfilled
Scope• Archives from major publishers
with available digital archives
H-index for senior researchers increases:
Already 2.6M pre-1996 documents loaded in Scopus leading to additional 55M cited references:
2015 processing planning:
Author 1 Author 2 Author 3 Author 40
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
10-Jul22-Aug14-Nov20-Nov4-Dec30-Dec23-Jan
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Jan-
15
Feb-1
5
Mar
-15
Apr-1
5
May
-15
Jun-
15
Jul-1
5
Aug-1
5
Sep-1
5
Oct-1
5
Nov-1
5
Dec-1
50%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
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Comparison with nearest peer
Scopus21,671
Web of Science12,491
Scopus7,410 (+78%)
WoS4,188
Scopus6,740 (+97%)
WoS3,415
Scopus4,436 (+50%)
WoS2,954
Scopus7,684 (+90%)
WoS4,016
Physical Sciences Health Sciences Life Sciences Social Sciences
~12K titles (Core Collection)
3,300 publishers
Updated weekly
~21K titles
>5,000 publishers
Updated daily
Source: Web of Science Real Facts, Web of Science title list and Scopus’ own data (April 2014)
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
Documents with Russian country affiliation 2005–2014:
Breadth of coverage Russian Federation (documents)
Source: Scopus data May 2015
Russia (Scopus)
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227 active journals from Russia in Scopus Of which 114 Scopus-unique English
(93%)
Russian (6.6%) Other(0.4%)
Breadth of coverage in Russia (journals)
Source: Scopus and WoS title list February 2015
Journals from Russia*:
Russia (Scopus)Series1
0
50
100
150
200
250
Interna-tional
journals69%
Russian journals
31%
Where do Russian researchers publish (2010 – 2014)
And in what language (2005 – 2014):
Russia (WoS)
*Only counting journals published by publishers located in Russia
Interna-tional au-
thors37%
Russian authors
63%
Author distribution in Russian journals (2010 – 2014)
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High quality journals due to selection by the independent Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB)
The CSAB is chosen for their expertise in specific subject areas; many have (journal) Editor experience
Focus on quality through content selection by the independent CSAB, because:
• Provide accurate and relevant search results for users• No dilution of search results by irrelevant or low quality content• Support that Scopus is recognized as authoritative• Support confidence that Scopus “reflects the truth”
ERA (Australia)
UNAM
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Successful journal selection is a combination of different aspects
Quality
Diversity Relevancy
Successful journal
selection
Scientific quality of the science published, but also publishing format and (ethical) standards
Is the (international)
diversity of authorship and
editorial board in line with aims &
scope
Is the content type and subject
relevant to the (international) user base of
Scopus
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Peer-review English abstracts
Regular publication
Roman script references
Pub. ethics statement
Transparent Scopus selection criteria for serial content
Journal Policy Quality of Content Journal Standing Regularity Online Availability
1. All titles should meet all minimum criteria in order to be considered for Scopus review:
2. Eligible titles are reviewed by the Content Selection & Advisory Board according to a combination of 14 quantitative & qualitative selection criteria grouped in 5 categories:
Continuous review process using the online Scopus Title Evaluation Platform (STEP)Info: http://www.elsevier.com/online-tools/scopus/content-overview Questions: [email protected]
3. As a primary publisher and information aggregator, Elsevier understands the needs of Authors, Editors and Publishers and provides resources to support the community:
Review comments from CSAB
FAQsPublication ethics
resourcesPublishing services
Research Trends, Editor Update newsletters
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Keeping track of suggested titles
http://suggestor.step.scopus.com/progressTracker
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All Scopus journals have journal metrics measuring citation performance
www.journalmetrics.com/
Elsevier Journal Metrics strategy: Provide the most complete picture possible of how a journal is performing, and of how it is perceived. It is impossible for a single metric to do everything, so we offer a “basket of metrics”
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Introducing the basket of metricsThis is intended to be illustrative, rather than exhaustive
- Editor- Board
- Authors
Contributions ImpactCommunity
Outputs
Consumption
UsageCitationsAudience
- Social Activity - Media Activity
Esteem
- Scholarly Activity
- Academic opinion
Geographical spread
Collaboration network
Sector distribution
h-index
Scholarly Output
Research data output
Conference output
Citation metrics
Usage metrics
SNIP, IPP, SJR, IF
Audience distribution
Audience sector
Scholarly altmetrics
Peer review metrics
Prizes and awards
Social altmetrics
Media coverage
Medical guidelines
Influence policies
Opinion data
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Article output per country in High Energy Physics
2010 2011 2012 2013 20140
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
BrazilIndiaChinaRussia
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High energy particle physics – FWCI
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High energy particle physics – FWVI
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