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How to use different library databases: Scopus

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Using "Scopus"

Scopus is a source-neutral abstract and citation database, curated by independent subject matter experts. It places powerful discovery and analytics tools in the hands of researchers, librarians, institutional research managers, and funders. Scopus generates precise citation search results and automatically updated researcher profiles, creating richer connections between people, published ideas, and institutions. In addition to protecting the integrity of the scholarly record, Scopus helps bolster institutional research performance, rank, and reputation.

Quick Facts

77M+ records, 25,100 titles, 5,000 publishers.

Read more about Scopus and its Content Coverage

Scopus Video Tutorial

This is a tutorial on how to search within Scopus.

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