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Scopus
Un œil sur la recherche mondiale
Mars 2016
Genevieve Musasa - Customer Consultant Africa
G.musasa@elsevier.com
Ahmed Shams – Votre Account Manager
A.Shams@elsevier.com
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www.elsevierafrica.com
We collect your contact details during the training to register you
automatically in our database, Why?
To automatically register your attendance
To send you the presentation
To collect your feedback with our survey
To keep you informed and to stay in touch with you
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Further reading at
publishingcampus.com
elsevier.com/authors
elsevier.com/reviewers
elsevier.com/editors
Get Published – top tips on writing, reviewing and grant writing etc.
Publishing Ethics brochure – top reasons to publish ethically
Get Noticed – new ways to promote your article and research
Understanding the Publishing Process with Elsevier – complete guide
Open access – definitions and options
Career Planning Guide – download in 12 languages
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Au programme
• Scopus et son contenu
• Aller au-delà de la recherche
LA PRATIQUE : rechercher, découvrir et analyser
• 4 types de recherche bibliographique & la gestion des résultats
• Comparer les revues: Snip & SJR
• Suivre l’impact de ses publications: h-index, altmetrics
• Identifier de nouvelles pistes de collaboration
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Scopus: Un œil sur la recherche mondiale
Scopus est la plus large base bibliographique mondiale à contenu contrôlé:
La plus grande base de données de résumés et de citations de littérature
validées par des pairs, dotée d'outils de bibliométrie pour suivre, analyser et
visualiser la recherche
Une sélection de contenu indépendante
Bibliometrics – A discipline that uses statistical methods to analyze content and measure
research performance.
Plus de 21, 500 revues validées par des pairs incl. 3,715 revues en accès ouvert
Provenant de plus de 5 000 éditeurs du monde entier et de 105 pays différents
Plus de 61 millions d'entrées indexées
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La plus large porte d’accès à la recherche
• Plus de 5 000 éditeurs représentés
• Une couverture documentaire validée par un comité indépendant
• Une couverture disciplinaire équilibrée répartie sur 4 grandes thématiques
• Une couverture géographique équilibrée (105 pays)
• 40 langues locales couvertes
• Prébublications d’articles (Articles in Press) de 3,750 titres
Une porte d’accès au savoir
Un outil de valorisation des ressources électroniques
Un outil bibliométrique complet
What is included in Scopus: Journal and Book Title List:
https://www.elsevier.com/solutions/scopus/content
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JOURNALS CONFERENCES BOOKS PATENTS
Physical
Sciences
7,443
Over 21,500 peer-reviewed journals
360 trade publications
7.3M conference
papers from 90,000
worldwide events
531 book series 27M patents
from 5 major
patent offices
Health
Sciences
6,795
Full metadata, abstracts and
cited references (references
back to 1970 by 2016)
Over 3,700 full open access
journals
Going back to 1823
Funding data from
acknowledgements
More than 120,000
books with 15k-20k
new books added
per year;
Focus on Social
Sciences and A&H
UK
US
Japan
World
EU
Social
Sciences
8,066
Coverage recently
expanded in mainly
Engineering and
Computer Sciences
Life
Sciences
4,492
Scopus currently has over 61 million core records:
Over 38 million records back to 1996 of which 84% include references
Over 22 million records pre-1996 which go back as far as 1823 (abstracts included where
available; references will be included on records back to 1970 by the end of 2016)
Approximately 3 million new records are added each year (5,500/day)
Connectivity with ORCID and Independent journal metrics:
SNIP: The Source-Normalized Impact per Paper
SJR: The SCImago Journal Rank
IPP: Impact Per Paper
What content does Scopus include?
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Scopus couvre différents types de sources pour une raison
REVUES
• Timely
• Peer-reviewed
(formal research)
CONFERENCES
• Preliminary research
(can be a bit less
formal)
• Newer ideas
LIVRES
• 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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Scopus Update on Expansion Projects
JOURNALS
• Cited Reference
Expansion Project
• Completed by 2016
CONFERENCES
• Conference
Expansion Project
• Completed 2014
BOOKS
• Books Expansion
Project
• Completed by 2016
• 8M+ articles re-
processed to
include cited
references
• From 2016:
Pre-1996 citations
going back to 1970
• 1,000 conference
titles added
• 6,000 conference
events added
• 400K papers added
• 5M references
added
• 75,000 added over
three years
(exceeded!)
• 10,000 each year
thereafter
• Social Sciences+ Art
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. http://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/69451/sc_content-
coverage-guide_july-2014.pdf
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Scopus and its peers
• Peer-reviewed
• Selection process (not transparent)
• Fewer journal titles
• USA & UK focus
• English language
• 59 SA titles
• Indiscriminate content
• Lack of transparency
• Duplication of publications
• Limited search
• Data inconsistency
Largest citation database
Peer-reviewed
Selection process (transparent)
Emerging nations
40+ languages
101 SA titles
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Middle East & Africa
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Zealand
What does Scopus’s content advantage mean for
emerging countries?
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CONTENT SELECTION AND ADVISORY BOARD
Une assemblée indépendante de 21 scientifiques et documentalistes
Une sélection rigoureuse : système de notation basé sur les critères
d’accessibilité, régularité, citations reçues, lisibilité, politique de la revue
(comité de lecture)... => 16 critères quantitatifs et qualitatifs
Une sélection stricte : Rejet d’environ 65% des titres proposés
Un comité de sélection indépendant
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Journal Policy Quality of Content Journal Standing Regularity Online Availability
Peer-review
All titles should meet all minimum criteria in order to be considered for Scopus review:
• Convincing editorial
concept/policy
• Type of peer-review
• Diversity geographic
distribution of editors
• Diversity geographic
distribution of authors
• Academic
contribution to the
field
• Clarity of abstracts
• Quality and
conformity with
stated aims & scope
• Readability of
articles
• Citedness of journal
articles in Scopus
• Editor standing
• No delay in
publication schedule
• Content available
online
• English-language
journal home page
• Quality of home
page
More Info: https://www.elsevier.com/solutions/scopus/content/content-policy-and-selection
Title Suggestion: http://suggestor.step.scopus.com/suggestTitle/step1.cfm
English
abstracts
Regular
publication
Roman script
references
Pub. ethics
statement
• The title should consist of peer-reviewed content
• The title should be published on a regular basis
• The content should be relevant and readable for an international audience
• The title should have a publication ethics and publication malpractice statement
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1) Quelle est la
meilleure revue
pour ma
recherche?
2) Quelle
recherche
connexe est
produite ?
3) Où mon travail
est-il cité?
4) Quelle est la
tendance d’une
discipline:
croissante ou
décroissante?
5) Qui d’autre
dans mon pays
ou ailleurs
travaille sur ce
sujet?
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De multiples utilisations de Scopus
Mettre en lumière des ressources souscrites
Identifier et analyser les revues à lire et auxquelles soumettre son article
Organiser une veille sur les tendances de la recherche
Se différencier et trouver de nouvelles idées
Identifier et décider de collaborations
Analyser l’impact de sa recherche
Classements internationaux
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RECHERCHER
• Recherches par document, auteur ou affiliation & Affiner les résultats
• Liens vers des articles en texte intégral et d’autres ressources
• Exportation des données vers des Gestionnaires de références
• Rester à jour
DECOUVRIR
• Des documents connexes, des collaborateurs ou des experts du sujet
• Identifier et faire correspondre une organisation à ses résultats de recherche
• Clarifier son identité (ORCID)
• Profiter de l'interopérabilité avec ScienceDirect et Mendeley
ANALYSER
• Suivre les citations au fil du temps pour un ensemble d'auteurs ou de documents
• Évaluer les tendances dans les résultats de recherche
• Visualiser les index h
• Analyser la production d'un auteur
• Examiner la performance de revues: mesures de revues alternatives SNIP et SJR
Aller au-delà de la recherche
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Leading research institutes and research organizations
use Scopus and Scopus custom data
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Working with governments and funding agencies around the world
MD Anderson
Keio
University
Kiel University
Gazi
University
Queen’s
University
Belfast
Ural Federal
University
CAPES Brazil
Nanyang
Technological
University
UK BIS
ERA 2015
UK REF
Nigerian
Government
ISTIC
Peking
University
Korea CSAB
FCT
Portugal
Danish BFI
Germany
IFQ
Italy
ANVUR
OECD
IISER
STINT
Michigan
Corporate
Relations Network
ReachNC
Russian
Foundation of
Basic Research
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Rankings Using Scopus
• Scopus will provide Times Higher Education (THE)
World University Rankings with data and analytics
for the World University Rankings and additional
rankings including the 100 Under 50, the Asia
Rankings and the BRICS & Emerging Economies
rankings
• In recent years Scopus data has been chosen to
underpin other major university rankings including the
QS Top Universities ranking, the Financial Times
MBA ranking and US News & World Report’s Arab
Region University ranking
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International endorsements
National research assessment and benchmarking reports
• UK REF, UK BIS reports
• ERA (Australia)
• FCT (Portugal)
• VQR (Italy)
September 12, 2011
Global University Rankings
• Times Higher World University Rankings
• QS rankings
• US News rankings (Arab Region)
Research reports conducted with
• UK Royal Society
• Science Europe
• European Commission, FENS, HBP, Kavli
Foundation, RIKEN BSI
• World Bank
• EuroStemCell, Kyoto University
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• Same username (your email) and Password used for ScienceDirect
• Although Scopus uses IP verification, you can get the best out of it and
save a lot of research time by creating your own Personal Profile
• Your Personal Profile allows you to:
• Save searches for later references
• Create search alerts
• Create citation alerts to specific articles
• Save lists of selected articles
• Save your own groups of author names
• Request corrections to your Author Profile
S’identifier pour une utilisation complète
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4 types de recherche bibliographique
• Document search: Recommendé pour la plupart des utilisateurs
• Author search: Recommendé pour des informations à propos
d’auteurs spécifiques, leurs articles et le nombre de fois qu’ils ont été
cités
• Affiliation search: Recommendé pour la production par institutions
• Advanced search: Recommendé aux libraires et aux utilisateurs
désirants des établir des requêtes complexes
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• Analyzer les résultats
• Options de gestion de résultats: Save, Download, Export, Print, E-mail
• Créer une bibliographie, ajouter à my list
• Aperçu des Citations
Gérer les résultats
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Limit your search by
publication year,
discipline or type of
content
Enter the search terms
and combine them with
Boolean operators.
Choose the field where
the term must be
searched.
The default fields are:
title, abstract and
keywords
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• Les guillemets recherche les termes comme un seul mot et ce,
au singulier et au pluriel, avec et sans tiret
• Les accolades recherche exactement les termes tels qu’orthographiés
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To search for an exact phrase
To find documents that contain an exact phrase, including any stop words, spaces and punctuation,
enclose the phrase in brackets: {oyster toadfish}.
To search for a loose or approximate phrase
To find documents where your search terms appear adjacent to each other enclose the terms in double quotes: "cell
behaviour".
When you use double quotes :
AND is not automatically inserted between terms.
Punctuation is ignored. Entering "heart-attack" or "heart attack" returns the same results, because the hyphen is
ignored.
Wildcards are searched as wildcards. Searching for "criminal* insan*" finds criminally insane and criminal insanity.
Plurals are included. Searching for "heart attack" finds heart attack and heart attacks.
D’autres astuces: le point d’interrogation et l’astérisque
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Limit to or exclude results based on lists of Source titles,
Author names, Year, Document Type, Subject area,
Keywords, Language, Source Type or Affiliation
AND/OR
Search within your results
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Top 10 à Top 40 des auteurs les plus prolifiques
dans un sujet spécifique
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les plus prolifiques dans un sujet spécifique
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Scopus offre une recherche bibliographique rapide et intuitive
Accédez aux brevets publiés sur votre recherche
Vous pouvez :
- Editer votre recherche
- La sauvegarder
- Créer une alerte (email ou par fil RSS)
Visualisez le texte complet
Visualisez
le profil de
l’auteur
Classez vos résultats
Scopus affiche le
compte de
citations pour
tous les articles
Une fois les résultats sélectionnés, vous pouvez :
- Les télécharger en pdf (texte complet si disponible)
- Les exporter (BibTex ou EndNote)
- Les envoyer par e-mail
- Créer une bibliographie
- Les ajouter à une liste
- Analyser les citations
- Voir les articles citant les articles sélectionnés
- Voir les références des articles sélectionnés
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Analyser les résultats sur base de 7 éléments
Scopus provides an analysis of your
search results. The analysis shows you
the number of documents in your
search results broken down (on separate
tabs)
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Comment identifier de nouvelles pistes de collaboration ?
Dans le cadre de leurs recherches, ou dans l’optique d’une réponse à un
appel à projet, les chercheurs peuvent être amenés à chercher nouvelles
collaborations :
o Comment trouver de nouvelles collaborations pertinentes, en dehors de
son cercle de connaissances ?
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Analyze results
Compiler les données selon 7 critères différents
Pour les documentalistes : analyser rapidement un groupe de publications
Pour les chercheurs : mieux comprendre leurs résultats de recherche
documentaire
Comment identifier de nouvelles pistes de collaboration ?
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Author Search : Améliorer la visibilité
grâce au profils d’auteurs
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Le plus puissant
traitement de données
ALGORITHMIQUE
Groupe les publications par profil
Au plus haut degré de pertinence
Champs considérés : nom, e-mail,
affiliation, champ de recherche, citations,
co-auteurs,...
Scopus Author
& Affiliation Profiles
Publications
Une visibilité accrue grâce aux profils dans Scopus
Ajustement MANUEL
Author Feedback
Wizard
Combine les profils constitués par
l”algorithme et le feedback manuel
pour créer les profils les plus complets
en minimisant le traitement manuel
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Author Profiles
• Every author with more than 1 article in Scopus has an Author Profile
• This profile shows valuable information about the author, such as:
- Variations of his names already grouped together
- Most recent affiliation
- Number of articles on Scopus and the citations that those articles
received
- List of co-authors
- Author’s H-Index
• The feedback button allows authors to group profiles together
and ask for corrections:
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Solving the problem
Scopus tackles these problems by analyzing the data
available in all publication records such as…
• Author Names
• Affiliation
• Co-authors
• Self citations
• Source title
• Subject area
…and using this data to group all articles that belong to a
specific author
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Dr. James Smith
46533489
Un lien direct avec ORCID
Dr. Smith
Dr. J. Smith
Dr. James Smith
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ORCID est une organisation internationale, interdisciplinaire,
ouverte et à but non lucratif, créée pour le bénéfice de tous les
acteurs de la recherche (chercheurs, institutions, organismes de
financement, éditeurs, etc.) pour améliorer les processus de la
recherche scientifique, les collaborations et l’efficacité du
financement.
ORCID fournit un identifiant unique par chercheur, réutilisable
dans tous les systèmes IT liés à la recherche.
Scopus et ses profils d’auteurs sont compatibles avec ORCID
Un lien direct avec ORCID
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Authors can use Scopus to populate their ORCID profile via Scopus
Author Profiles, the Scopus2ORCID Wizard at
orcid.scopusfeedback.com or from ORCID!
Save Time
Importing your authors’ information from Scopus is faster and more
accurate than manually entering information in ORCID
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Analytics
I. Analyze author output:
How to track the impact of your publications?
1. h-index
2. Citations per year
3. Altmetrics
4.Mendeley Readership Statistics
II. Journal Analyzer
1. No single ‘best’ indicator
2. SJR - SCImago Journal Rank
3. SNIP - Source Normalized Impact per Paper
4. Journal Analyzer: More analysis using Scopus
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I. Analyze author output:
How to track the impact of your publications?
1. h-index
2. Citations per year
3. Altmetrics
4.Mendeley Readership Statistics
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the h-index indicates both the number of publications and
the number of citations per publication
How to track the impact of your publications?
1. h-index : Measures the productivity and impact
of a scientist’s published work
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The h-index: Hirsch index or Hirsch number
In other words: An author has an index of
18 if he has published at least 18 papers;
each of which has been cited at least 18
times (Published by Jorge E. Hirsch in August 2005)
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How to track the impact of your publications?
2. The citations per year : the total number of citations
received per year for an author’s published work
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Citation Overview: what is it?
• Real-time calculation of citations overview for:
- a selection of article
- a selection of articles or all the articles by one specific author
- all articles published by one specific journal for a given year
• All citation counts and links to articles are displayed on the
same screen
• Easy to print and export
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Citation overview: possible applications
• Grant application for research groups
• Recruitment
• Evaluation of a university, department or research
group’s scientific output
• Choosing a mentor for a master or PhD program
• It can be added to author’s CV or homepage
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How to use it:
1. Select the articles to be analyzed:
• Run a keyword/author/affiliation search and select the articles from
results, or
• Search/browse for the journal you want to analyze
2. From the results list or journal page, click on
3. Adjust the parameters if necessary (date range, exclude self
citations, sort articles by date/citations) and click on
4. You can also save this list of articles for future reference and print
or export the Citation Overview
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• The most highly cited author in a field and check that author's
relevance
• The real-time citation data of articles and authors of interest
• What topics are hot in familiar or unfamiliar subject areas
• What subjects are being cited by other subjects
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II. Journal Analyzer
1. No single ‘best’ indicator
2. SJR - SCImago Journal Rank
3. SNIP - Source Normalized Impact per Paper
4. Journal Analyzer: More analysis using Scopus
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Journal Analyzer: what is it?
Journal Analyzer gives users a comparative overview of the
journal landscape, showing how titles in a given field are
performing relative to each other
The objective data is presented in an easy, comprehensive
graphical format comparing citations of max. 10 journals from
over 21,000 peer reviewed journals from today all the way back
to 1996
Data is updated bi-monthly to ensure currency
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Journal Impact Factor 2012*
Pain 6.125
Nature Genetics 38.597
Annals of Mathematics 3.027
Computers & Operations Research 2.374
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 17.778
Addiction Biology 5.914
Remote Sensing of Environment 6.144
*Journal Citation Reports 2013
Answer: All of them are the best journals in their
subject areas.
With IF journals from different subject fields
CANNOT be compared.
Which Journal is the Best Journal?
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“There is no single ‘best’ indicator that could
accommodate all facets of the new reality of
bibliometrics.”
- Wolfgang Glänzel, Head of bibliometrics group
Professor at KU Leuven, Belgium
Bibliometrics – A discipline that uses statistical methods to analyze content and
measure research performance
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SCImago Journal Rank – SJR
• Développé par SCImago, Felix de Moya, SCImago research group Consejo Superior
de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), University of Granada
• Principale caractéristique : prestige metric
• Citations pondérées selon la source
Source-Normalized Impact per Paper – SNIP
• Développé par Henk Moed, CWTS, University of Leiden
• Principale caractéristique : contextual citation impact
• Part 1 – met en évidence la probabilité de citation (i.e. Les différences
comportementales)
• Part 2 – met en évidence les différences dans la couverture de la base de
données selon les disciplines
Les indicateurs proposés dans Scopus
Comment comparer des revues entre elles?
2 indicateurs plus ajustés que le Facteur d’Impact (FI)
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SJR measures the prestige or
influence of a scientific journal
SJR considers not only the raw number of citations
received by a journal…
but also the importance or influence of the source of those citations
SJR is a combination of the quantity & quality of the citations received
SCImago Journal Rank
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Source Normalized Impact per Paper
SNIP measures the contextual citation impact of a
journal by normalizing citation values
SNIP takes a research field’s citation frequency and the
database field’s coverage into account
It avoids delimitation and counters subject differences to
balance the scales
SNIP shows differences due to journal quality and not citation behavior
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SJR and SNIP: two journal metrics in Scopus
Compare up to 10 journals
SJR is a prestige metric and
weights citations according to
the status the citing journal
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SNIP normalized impact per paper between subject field.
SJR and SNIP: two journal metrics in Scopus
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“Using the Impact Factor alone to judge a journal
is like using weight alone to judge
a person’s health.”
Source: The Joint Committee on Quantitative Assessment of Research: “Citation
Statistics”, a report from the International Mathematical Union
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Bibliometrics
Impact Factor™ SNIP & SJR
Metric 1st Generation 2nd & 3rd Generation
Coverage 10,000 20,000
Subject Normalized? No Yes
Value?* Subject Specific Yes: 1
* SNIP & SJR both have mean values of 1, so you more readily understand what the
values mean. If a journal has a SNIP or SJR of 1.3, that means it is 30% greater than
the average mean. IF only has subject area specific means.
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For Administrators/Librarians
Identify journals and view their details and performance over time.
Insuring you are investing in the most influential and relevant
journals
SNIP and SJR can also help you in your advisory role with your
faculty to help them identify the most impactful Journals even in
niche areas
For Researchers
Search for journals in a specific field, identify influential journal and
who publishes them
Decide where to publish and get the best visibility for your work
Journal Analyzer Value
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Scopus est la seule base de données liant auteurs et affiliations sur tous les articles
Possibilité de suivre l’historique d’un chercheur
Identifier facilement les chercheurs liés à une affiliation
La relation entre auteur et affiliation pour chaque article
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List of titles
http://www.elsevier.com/online-tools/scopus/content-overview
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What is an abstract and indexing database?
Unlike a basic database, an A&I database does not contain full-
text
Instead, and A&I database integrates research abstracts
(summaries) and citation data in a central index
Each Scopus record correspond to individual documents and can
be used to “point” to full-text research, such as Science Direct
Research documents are linked via their bibliographies creating a
Web of interconnected research
This makes research easier to search, quantify and analyze
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Calculate the IF in Scopus
In any given year, the impact factor of a journal is the average number of citations
received per paper published in that journal during the two preceding years.[1] For
example, if a journal has an impact factor of 3 in 2012, then its papers published in
2010 and 2011 received 3 citations each on average in 2012.
The 2012 impact factor of a journal would be calculated as follows:
A = the number of times that articles published in that journal in 2010 and
2011, were cited by articles in indexed journals during 2012.
B = the total number of "citable items" published by that journal in 2010 and
2011.
("Citable items" are usually articles, reviews, proceedings, or notes; not editorials or letters to the editor.)
2012 impact factor = A/B.
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Calculate the IF in Scopus
British Journal of Nutrition : IF 3.302
1. Go to advanced search in Scopus: SRCTITLE(xxx )
2. Limit your search to 2010+2011= B (number of documents published in
2010+11)
3. Select ALL titles and “view citation overview”
4. Look up total number of citations in 2012: A
5. Divide A/B and you receive the Impact factor
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Advanced search
Go to bottom of Scopus.com: content coverage
On Scopus info page: View the Scopus title list; go to ASJC code list in
excel sheet
Look for “subjterms(x)”if you
are searching for content in
a specific subject field
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Settings
After you log in,
you can access
all your personal
information by
clicking on
‘Settings’
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Alerts
Use alerts to receive email notices when
new documents are loaded on Scopus.
From the Alerts page, you can create
alerts, view the latest results for an alert,
edit alerts, and delete alerts
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My (temporary) list
The My list page shows the temporary list
of documents you created during this
Scopus session. You can work with this list
in the same way you work with any search
results list - output the list, track citations,
refine the list, and so on.
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• Scopus info site: http://www.elsevier.com/online-tools/scopus
• Support and tutorials
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