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Scopus and Ei (Content Excerpted from Elsevier)

Analyze Results

Each tab in the Analyze Results windown contains a set of graphical displays and charts that can be manipulated.  Search metrics are organized by Year, Source Title, Author name, Affiliation, Name Country, Document type and Subject area. 

Video: View article metrics in Scopus

Video: Analyze search results

Tutorial Page: Analyze Author Output

Video: Analyze sources (normally sources are refered as journals).

Use the Compare Sources button at the Document Search page to search and add journals to a chart for comparison. Up to 10 journals can be added. You can then evaluate journals using various journal parameters, including the three journal ranking metrics "CiteScore", "SJR" and "SNIP".  Detailed explainations on these metrics can be found at Indicators page of this guide. More about analyze sources.

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Setting Alerts and Managing Results

By registering a personal account, you can:

  • Save your searches
  • Save lists of documents and grouped authors
  • Create email alerts and RSS to keep you up to date with the latest citations and abstracts: 1. Search Alert 2. Document Citation Alert 3. Author Citation Alert
  • Manage Your Search Results: 1. Print or Email your Results 2. Download Multiple PDF Documents 3. Export Your Results to EndNote or EndNoteWeb