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SciVerse Science Direct SciVerse Scopus

SciVerse Science Direct SciVerse Scopus. Gamze Keskin Customer Development Manager Turkey, Iran, Middle East and Central Asia. Agenda. 10:00-10:10 Introduction 10:10-10:40 Scopus What is Scopus? How to use Scopus? (Online Demonstration) 10:40-11:10 Coffee Break

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SciVerse Science Direct SciVerse Scopus

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  1. SciVerse Science Direct SciVerse Scopus Gamze Keskin Customer Development Manager Turkey, Iran, Middle East and Central Asia

  2. Agenda 10:00-10:10 Introduction 10:10-10:40 Scopus What is Scopus? How to use Scopus? (Online Demonstration) 10:40-11:10 Coffee Break 11:10-12:20ScienceDirect What is ScienceDirect? How to use ScienceDirect? (Online Demonstration) 12:20-12:30 Questions and Answers

  3. Who is Elsevier?

  4. Niels Bohr Physics Louis Pasteur(Chemistry) Alexander Fleming Medicine Albert Einstein Physics George F. Smoot Physics John C. Mather Physics Roger D. Kornberg Chemistry Craig C Mello Medicine 432.132 Long and successful history...

  5. ELSEVIER TODAY • Customers in 180+ countries • 7,500 employees, 74 offices in 25 countries • Serving 30 million+ scientists, students, health and information professionals

  6. The problem isn’t just having too much information… …It’s about accessing the right information in an efficient and effective way http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3542/3638834128_8d337635fd.jpg

  7. SciVerse Scopus Supporting Excellence in Research and Learning

  8. INSTITUTIONS WHICH USE SCIVERSE SCOPUS

  9. What is SciVerse Scopus? • The largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. • More than 19,500 peer-reviewed journals from 5000 publishers: • 425 trade publications. • 325 book series. • 250 conference proceedings, • 46 million records: • 25 million records with references back to 1996 (of which 78% include references). • 21 million records pre-1996 which go back as far as 1823. • 4.8 million conference papers from proceedings and journals

  10. Social Sciences 6,250 • Psychology • Economics • Business • A&H • etc., Health Sciences 5,950 • (100% Medline) • Nursing • Dentistry • etc., Physical Sciences 5,300 • Chemistry • Physics • Engineering • etc., Life Sciences 3,700 • Neuroscience • Pharmacology • Biology • etc., More than 19,500 titles in Scopus, titles can be in more than one subject area Breadth of coverage acrosssubject areas

  11. The Hirsch index ‘The H-index is the highest number of papers a scientist has that have at least that number of citations.’ Nature (2005) • The Hirsch or h-index is rapidly becoming viewed as an alternative measure to the impact factor for performance evaluation. • Published by Jorge E. Hirsch in August 2005 • Popular with academic community • Can be calculated easily using the Citation Tracker and the search result page searching options.

  12. Citations received by journal J in 2009 from A,R,CP to A,R,CP published in 2006-2008 Underlying calculation for both metrics ‘2009 Impact’ = A,R,CP published in J 2006-2008 SJR and SNIP are strong metrics for first step • SCImago Journal Rank – SJR • Prestige metric– similar to Google PageRank • Citations are weighted depending on the status of the source they come from • Developed by SCImago – Felix de Moya • Source-Normalized Impact per Paper – SNIP • SNIPmeasures contextual citation impact • Every citation is counted as 1 citation– similar to Impact Factor • SNIP is field normalized, dependent on likelihood of citation in subject field of source • Developed by Henk Moed, CWTS

  13. SciVerse Science Direct Open to Accelerate Science

  14. Article Share Share of Journal Articles Published Our Scientific Disciplines Environmental Sciences Earth Sciences Social Sciences 26% Elsevier Life sciences Maths & computer science 26% Others Others Physics Wiley-Blackwell Health sciences Chemistry & Chemical Engineering APS IOP Springer IEEE Taylor & Francis Materials Science & Engineering AIP ACS Wolters Kluwer Over one million English language research articles published globally each year 300,000 English language research articles published with Elsevier today

  15. Preferred Point of Entry to Online Resources: For researchers Source: 2009 SMS Research

  16. SciVerse ScienceDirect Content Coverage • More than 11 million full-text articles from 2,500+ Elsevier journals • 23 Subject Collections • Backfiles dating back to 1823 • Early access to preprints via Articles in Press • 90+ Reference Works • 141 Book Series in 6 packages (63 titles) • 6 series Handbooks (164 volumes) • Textbooks • 5,300 eBooks • Free linking to other STM publishers via CrossRef™

  17. Online tutorials ScienceDirect:http://www.info.sciverse.com/sciencedirect/using/quickstarttools • User Guide SciVerse Applications:http://www.info.sciverse.com/UserFiles/applications-user-guide.pdf • Elsevier Training Desk:http://trainingdesk.elsevier.com/

  18. Gamze KESKiNCustomer Development ManagerTurkey, Iran, Middle East and Central Asia E-mail: g.keskin@elsevier.comMobile Phone: +90 533 330 57 99

  19. Thank You

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