How do I add a missing citation in Scopus?
How do I add a missing citation in Scopus?
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- Open https://service.elsevier.com/app/contact/supporthub/scopuscontent/.
- Under the contact reasons, select ‘Citation Corrections’.
- Please ensure you include the link (in Scopus) and title of both the citing and cited articles.
- Click ‘Continue’. Check the summary and click ‘Send’.
Why was Scopus discontinued?
The journal that has a CiteScore half or less than the average CiteScore, or received half the number of citations, or less, when compared to peer journals in its subject field will be discontinued from Scopus. Because of some negative point(s) in publication procedures…
How do you fix Scopus?
Submitting changes via the web form
- Open a web form.
- Enter in your details into the form.
- Ensure you select the appropriate category under the drop-down menu under ‘I have a question about’, e.g.: Missing documents. Add/remove citations. Document details are incorrect. Author profile split/merge.
How do I contact Scopus?
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What is a good h-index?
What is a Good h-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional. In his paper, Hirsch shows that successful scientists do, indeed, have high h-indices: 84% of Nobel prize winners in physics, for example, had an h-index of at least 30.
How is h-index of publication calculated?
The h-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times. For instance, an h-index of 17 means that the scientist has published at least 17 papers that have each been cited at least 17 times.
Is Elsevier Scopus indexed?
Elsevier is a renowned publisher, neither an indexing service nor a full-text database. Scopus is an indexing database/service that belongs to Elsevier. ScienceDirect is a full-text database platform that belongs to Elsevier, and much of its contents consisted with the publications published by Elsevier.
How far back does Scopus go?
In addition to already including content records back to 1823, Scopus has added over 160 million cited references to its database, dating back to 1970.
How do I update my Scopus profile?
Follow these steps:
- Sign in to Scopus.
- From any Scopus page, click on the Scopus menu key at the top right of the page.
- From the Scopus menu key, click ‘Personal profile access’.
- From ‘Personal profile access’, click ‘Modify personal details & preferences’.
- You may be requested to enter your password.
- Click ‘Submit’.
How do I check my paper on Scopus?
Scopus
- Enter a few citation details into the main search page.
- In the search results, the record for the proper citation will display how many times this article has been cited according to Scopus.
- Click on the Find It button to access the full-text.
How do I check my Scopus?
To check your Scopus Author profile, visit the Scopus website (available when using the University’s IP range or via the VPN) or use the free to access preview version if your institution does not subscribe to Scopus). Choose the ‘Author Search’ tab from the Search menu and enter your details.
How do you increase your h-index?
Boosting Your H-Index
- Collaborate with more mature researchers. Research has shown that papers with famous first authors get more citations.
- Choose your journal carefully.
- Publish Open Access.
- Think about your audience.
- Network, network, network.
- Work on your writing.
- Show up on social media.