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Текирова, май 200 5. Камерон Росс Менеджер по развитию. Focused web information. 14,000 titles. STM & Social sciences. World’s Largest Abstracts Database. Academic library sources. 4,000 publishers. Что такое Scopus?. Intuitive search and browse functionality. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Why are these researchers & librarians so excited? Find out

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    First: what is it:It is a navigational tool for anybody who wishes to search or browse through scientific literatureIt core is the worlds largest abstracts database: 14,000 journals, all of STM, this is 60 % bigger than what exists out thereIt links immediately to the full text of articlesIt can also search and link to sources in the local libraryAnd.it searches everything related on the web in one go, via our search engine Scirus

    In short: an extremely powerful navigational tool, thanks to its extremely intuitive interface.

    Why have we started this:Subject CoverageBiological and Agricultural Sciences: 900 Chemistry: 500Earth and Environmental Sciences: 1,925 Economics, Business and Management: 500 Engineering: 4,200 (including 1,000 conference proceedings)Health Sciences: 4,750Life Sciences: 1,600 (including 100% Medline coverage)Mathematics: 375 Physics: 400 Psychology: 475 Social Sciences: 1,000Subject CoverageBiological and Agricultural Sciences: 900 Chemistry: 500Earth and Environmental Sciences: 1,925 Economics, Business and Management: 500 Engineering: 4,200 (including 1,000 conference proceedings)Health Sciences: 4,750Life Sciences: 1,600 (including 100% Medline coverage)Mathematics: 375 Physics: 400 Psychology: 475 Social Sciences: 1,000Of articles indexed in the Health Sciences , approx 30% of citations are to articles in Life SciencesApprox 15% of citations are to to articles in Agricultural , Biological and Environmental Sciences,

    Looking at articles indexed withinn Engineering and Technology, the results are more remarkables.Approx 30% of E&T citations are to Life Sciences material Approx 34% of E&T citations are to material in Health sciencesOnly 11% of E&T citations are to material indexed as source items in E&T!. Coverage - criteria: GEOGRAPHICWhat is the evaluation process (for new journals etc).?Our 2001 market research survey of librarians indicated that most respondents think even the largest databases do not cover enough journals to meet the demand for quality or comprehensiveness required for a scientific navigational tool. The chart shows that Scopus content incorporates a wider geographical spread of peer-reviewed material

    Subject CoverageBiological and Agricultural Sciences: 900 Chemistry: 500Earth and Environmental Sciences: 1,925 Economics, Business and Management: 500 Engineering: 4,200 (including 1,000 conference proceedings)Health Sciences: 4,750Life Sciences: 1,600 (including 100% Medline coverage)Mathematics: 375 Physics: 400 Psychology: 475 Social Sciences: 1,000

    From the beginning we have involved users and librarian in the development of Scopus. I will get back to this later during the presentation.One of the major tasks researchers have in the scientific literature research process is: Find (new) articles in a familiar subject field We involved many users (students, researchers and reference librarians) to ensure that we facilitate these major tasksI want to skip articles, not miss them is a remark that almost all users made and we have listened to them

    Best is to give a life demo during the presentation. Use keywords that you are comfortable with. Talk through this slide to point out the integration and navigation features: Scopus and web, multiple links, also mention the refine results and sort options

    Talk through this slide to point out the integration and navigation features: Scopus and web, multiple links, also mention the refine results and sort options

    Talk through this slide to point out the integration and navigation features: Scopus and web, multiple links, also mention the refine results and sort options

    This slide builds so click carefullyHow are records indexed? A: A team of professional indexers assigns index terms to records according to the following controlled vocabularies (in addition to keywords supplied by authors themselves): GEOBASE Subject Index (geology, geography, earth and environmental science) EMTREE (life sciences, health) MeSH (life sciences, health) FLX terms, WTA terms (fluid sciences, textile sciences) Regional Index (geology, geography, earth and environmental science) Species Index (biology, life sciences) Ei thesaurus (controlled and uncontrolled terms) (engineering, technology, physical sciences)Suppose we would like to evaluate the work of an author with the name Nierman. We start in the Author Name form, enter this name and click Search.

    An Author Name Results list displays with all matching Author Names for Nierman.

    Now we select the Author Name that we are looking for, Nierman, W and we can see that this author has published 17 documents. We now click on Citation Overview and this will take us to the page where we can evaluate the work of Nierman, W.

    Background info for presenter:1. The entered term results in a list with all spelling variants that match the query entered (e.g. Smith, J will find Smith J. but also Smith Johan and Smith J.L.). 2. You can also search for a part of an author name (e.g. Moya will find Moya, S.A, De Moya, Moya-Cessa, H and Flores-Moya, A.).

    We now see a citation overview for Nierman, W. Please note that screenshots for this part are taken from a prototype containing a limited dataset.

    On the left you the 17 documents written by Nierman, W. are displayed. For the selected year range of 2001 to 2004 you can see for each year how often each document was cited. This enables you to see patterns.

    You can also see the total citations for each document and for each year.

    And the total number of cited bys for this author within the year range: 2024.

    Clicking on the numbers brings you to the documents that cite the selected document. Users find this really useful because this also supports them with another user tasks: to find new articles in a known field (serendipity).

    Very important is that users choose the parameters for their citation analysis themselves by selecting the documents to include and choosing the year range.

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    Biggest collection of scientific information. Its not about the searching, its about finding :ONLY LIBRARIANS LIKE TO SEARCH, EVERYONE ELSE LIKES TO FIND Roy Tennant, California Digital LibraryAdd in Opt-out terms if appropriate to the market

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