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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 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SciVerse Science Direct SciVerse Scopus
Gamze KeskinCustomer Development Manager
Turkey, Iran, Middle East and Central Asia
Agenda
10:00-10:10 Introduction10:10-10:40 Scopus
What is Scopus?How to use Scopus? (Online Demonstration)
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break11:10-12:20 ScienceDirect
What is ScienceDirect?How to use ScienceDirect? (Online Demonstration)
12:20-12:30 Questions and Answers
Who is Elsevier?
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The Hirsch index
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Nature (2005)• The Hirsch or h-index is rapidly becoming viewed as an alternative
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SJR and SNIP are strong metrics for first stepSCImago 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• SNIP measures 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
Underlying calculation for both metrics‘2009 Impact’
Citations received by journal J in 2009 from A,R,CP to A,R,CP published in 2006-2008
A,R,CP published in J 2006-2008=
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Gamze KESKiNCustomer Development Manager
Turkey, Iran, Middle East and Central Asia
E-mail: [email protected]
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