Scopus
Scopus is an abstract and citation database.
1. Abstracts are brief synopses of articles.
2. A citation gives credit to a source and contains publication information such as author(s), title, and date. Most Scopus citations link to the full-text version of the publication hosted on various publishers’ platforms.
Scopus uses state-of-the-art technology coupled with comprehensive, manually curated knowledge bases to profile authors and organizations.
As a result, Scopus can help you understand who is researching what 和 where with greater accuracy than any other database, providing invaluable data for strategic decision-making
How do I register?
You do not need to create an account in Scopus in order to search the database, download PDFs, or export your results.
You do need a personal account if you wish to save search strategies, create alerts, or save citations to folders. You will also need an account if you wish to manage your author profile.
Register an account with the USJ email address. If you have created a personal account in another Elsevier product, like Mendeley or Scival, you do not need to create a new account in Scopus. You may log in with your Elsevier credentials.
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