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  2. Search for an author and view their profile tutorial - Scopus:...

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    Search for an author and view their profile tutorial. Last updated on August 15, 2024.

  3. How do I search in Scopus? - Elsevier Support Center

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    Scopus allows you to search for publications based on search terms relating to specific parts of a document (e.g., title, author, keywords, ISSN). To search for a document: Go to the Scopus homepage. The default page is the Document search. Select the fields to search within from the Search within drop-down.

  4. Scopus Author Profile FAQs - Scopus: Access and use Support...

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    The criteria for inclusion set a high standard, ensuring that any Scopus search — including a Scopus Author search — retrieves information from a high-quality, trustworthy source. The Scopus database is constantly growing and includes over 24,600 active serial titles and more than 194,000 books from over 5,000 publishers.

  5. How do I use the Analyze search results function? - Scopus:...

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    Country’ tab on the Analyze results page to display the top countries represented in your search results by number of documents. To add/remove countries in the chart, click the checkbox beside one or more country names in the ‘. You can display a maximum of 15 countries. To sort the country list in ascending or descending order ...

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    Scopus tutorials. "Scopus tutorials provide a visual guide to using the product. The tutorials below are also found in the relevant FAQs in the Scopus Support center." Search for an author and view their profile tutorial. Conduct a basic search tutorial.

  7. How do I work with author search results? - Scopus: Access and...

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    To view the Author details page of an author with only 1 indexed document, click the indexed document number for that author (1), then select the author's name from the document page. Document count. This is the number of documents that an author has published. Click the document number to view a result list of documents published by the author.

  8. How do I work with document search results? - Scopus: Access and...

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    Select the number to view the documents. You can view the references cited by the documents in your search results list. From the References list, you can output the references, view them on Scopus (if available), and view how many times they have been cited on Scopus. Select the document (s) (up to 2,000) whose references you want to view.

  9. How do I filter and refine my search results? - Scopus: Access...

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    Steps. Scroll through the list of documents. If a scrollbar appears at right, use it to scroll up and down the results. The preview box displays a maximum of the 20 newest search results, even when the number in the Refine results box is higher than 20. Open a details page.

  10. How can I use an h-graph? - Scopus: Access and use Support Center

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    Run an author search. A list of author search results opens. From the author results list, click the name of the author you want to evaluate. The author details page opens. From the author details page, click ‘View h-graph’. The Analyze Author Output page opens with the h-index tab selected. You can interact with the results: Change the ...

  11. How can I best use the Advanced search? - Scopus: Access and use...

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    The Scopus Author Identifier distinguishes between ambiguous names by assigning each author in Scopus a unique number and grouping together all of the documents written by that author. Entering AU-ID(Sato, A. 100038831) or AU-ID(100038831) will return documents authored by Sato, A. and variants of that name stored in Scopus. Authors. Author ...