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FORMATION ON : SCOPUS

FORMATION ON : SCOPUS. Prepared by Diane Sauvé, B. Sc., M. Bibl. November 2013. SCOPUS : SDIS. To find the database Scopus : Write in the window of Google: SDIS.INRS.CA Click on SDIS.INRS.CA At the left, under Ressources, select Bases de données Write in the window : Scopus

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FORMATION ON : SCOPUS

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  1. FORMATION ON : • SCOPUS Prepared by Diane Sauvé, B. Sc., M. Bibl. November 2013

  2. SCOPUS : SDIS • To find the database Scopus : • Write in the window of Google: SDIS.INRS.CA • Click on SDIS.INRS.CA • At the left, under Ressources, select Bases de données • Write in the window : Scopus • Click on Scopus

  3. 1. GOALS 2. INFORMATION EXPLOSION 3. STEPS FOR SUCCESSFUL RESEARCH 4. RESEARCH STRATEGY 5. WEB OF SCIENCE 6. SCOPUS 7. ADDRESS WEB OF THE PRESENTATION 8. CONTACT FOR ENDNOTE FORMATION

  4. SCOPUS : STATISTICS • 32,00 titles from 5,000 international publishers • 20,500 active titles • 11,500 inactif titles • 376 million scientific indexed web pages • 24.8 million patent records • 5.3 million conference papers http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  5. SCOPUS : STATISTICS • 49 million records • 2 million new records added each year • 5,500 new records added each day • 33 million records contain an abstract http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  6. SCOPUS: POURCENTAGE OF TITLES BY SUBJECT AREA SCOPUS : NEW PUBLICATIONS INSERTED IN 2013 • Monographs • Edited volumes • Major reference works • Graduate level textbooks http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  7. SCOPUS: PERCENTAGE OF SERIAL SOURCE TYPES http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  8. SCOPUS: PERCENTAGE OF TITLES BY SUBJECT AREA http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  9. SCOPUS: PERCENTAGE OF PUBLICATION CATEGORIES BY SUBJECT http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  10. SCOPUS : SUBJECT COVERAGE http://adat.crl.edu/databases/about/scopus

  11. SCOPUS & WOS : COMPARISON OF CATEGORIES FOR INRS-IAF

  12. SCOPUS & WOS : COMPARISON OF CATEGORIES FOR INRS-IAF

  13. NUMBER OF ACTIVE JOURNALS IN SCOPUS VS WOS (SHARED TITLES WITH SCOPUS) BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGION http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  14. NUMBER OF ACTIVE JOURNALS IN SCOPUS VS WOS (SHARED TITLES WITH SCOPUS) FOR “REST OF REGION” GEOGRAPHICAL REGION http://files.sciverse.com/documents/pdf/ContentCoverageGuide-jan-2013.pdf

  15. SCOPUS & WOS : WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATION http://intellogist.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/web-of-science-vs-scopus-which-is-better-part-2/

  16. SCOPUS & WOS : DOCUMENT TYPES

  17. SCOPUS : AUTHOR AUTHOR

  18. SCOPUS : AUTHOR J. Virol. 2012, 86 (8) : 4380-4393

  19. SCOPUS : AUTHOR 1 2 3

  20. SCOPUS : AUTHOR 2 3 1 4

  21. SCOPUS : AUTHOR 2 3 4 1

  22. SCOPUS : AUTHOR

  23. SCOPUS : AUTHOR 1 2

  24. SCOPUS : CITED REFERENCES

  25. SCOPUS : CITED REFERENCES 1 2 3

  26. SCOPUS : CITED REFERENCES

  27. SCOPUS : CITED REFERENCES

  28. SCOPUS : h INDEX

  29. SCOPUS : h INDEX • The index was suggested by Jorge Hirsch in 2005 as a tool for determining the relative quality of theoretical physicists, this measure can be extended to all researchers publishing in peer-reviewed journals • The Index is an index h trying to quantify scientific productivity and impact of a scientist in the level of citation of its publications. It can also apply to a group of scientists, as a department, a university or a country Translation of: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indice_H

  30. SCOPUS : h INDEX • The h index is based on the highest number of papers included that have had at least the same number of citations • Z. L. Pratt has a h=3 that’s mean Pratt has written 3 papers with at least 3 citations each

  31. SCOPUS : h INDEX http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-index

  32. SCOPUS : h INDEX

  33. SCOPUS : DOCUMENTS BY THE SOURCE

  34. SCOPUS : DOCUMENTS BY DOCUMENT TYPES

  35. SCOPUS : DOCUMENTS BY YEARS

  36. SCOPUS : DOCUMENTS BY SUBJECT AREA

  37. SCOPUS : DOCUMENTS BY CO-AUTHORS

  38. Salmonella typhi http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanofi-pasteur/5279772517/

  39. SCOPUS : RESEARCH

  40. SCOPUS : ADVANCED RESEARCH

  41. SCOPUS : LIMITS

  42. J. Virol. 2012, 86 (8) : 4380-4393

  43. The latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) oncogene of Epstein-Barr virus can simultaneously induce and inhibit apoptosis in B cells

  44. The latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) oncogene of Epstein-Barr virus can simultaneously induce and inhibit apoptosis in B cells

  45. SCOPUS : SEARCH 1 2 3 4

  46. SCOPUS : SEARCH 2 3 1 4

  47. SCOPUS : SEARCH 2 3 1 4

  48. SCOPUS : SEARCH 2 1 3

  49. SCOPUS : SEARCH 2 1 4 3

  50. SCOPUS : HISTORY

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