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  2. Search for an author and view their profile tutorial - Scopus:...

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    Visit Scopus ; Support Center . Support Center; Access and use Support Center ... Search for an author and ...

  3. How do I search in Scopus? - Elsevier Support Center

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    Scopus allows you to search for publications based on search terms relating to specific parts of a document (e.g., title, author, keywords, ISSN). To search for a document: Go to the Scopus homepage. The default page is the Document search. Select the fields to search within from the Search within drop-down.

  4. Scopus Author Profile FAQs - Scopus: Access and use Support...

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    The criteria for inclusion set a high standard, ensuring that any Scopus search — including a Scopus Author search — retrieves information from a high-quality, trustworthy source. The Scopus database is constantly growing and includes over 24,600 active serial titles and more than 194,000 books from over 5,000 publishers.

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    "Scopus tutorials provide a visual guide to using the product. The tutorials below are also found in the relevant FAQs in the Scopus Support center." Search for an author and view their profile tutorial

  6. How do I work with document search results? - Scopus: Access and...

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    Non-Scopus documents (abstracts available on platforms external to Scopus) and citations derived from Scopus references are not included in Search alerts. Provide a name for the alert, email address(es), and the frequency of the alert. Select 'Set search alert'.

  7. How do I use the Analyze search results function? - Scopus:...

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    Click the ‘Author’ tab on the Analyze results page to display the top 10 authors represented in your search results by number of documents. The information is displayed in both chart and list views. Note: If an author has published a matching article under a different name, that article may not be included in his or her document count.

  8. How do I filter and refine my search results? - Scopus: Access...

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    Note: When previewing an author name, select 'View in Analyze author output' to open the Analyze author output window. View the [n] most relevant documents in a new window. Select the number of documents that match your search (near the top of the preview box) to view the documents in a Document results window.

  9. What can I do on an Author details page? - Scopus: Access and use...

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    The Author details page provides information about author research areas, publishing and citation information, name variants, the author Scopus identifier number, ORCID (if available), and other information regarding author publication history. From an Author search results page, select an author name to view the Author details page.

  10. How do I work with author search results? - Scopus: Access and...

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    Use this option to request that Scopus merges a selected number of authors from a results list into a single profile. From the Author results list, tick the checkboxes next to the author names you would like to merge into a single author profile. Select 'Request to merge authors'. The Author feedback wizard opens with the selected names on the ...

  11. How do I search for authors using ORCID? - Scopus: Access and use...

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    Follow these steps to search for an author using ORCID: In the text entry field next to the ORCID icon, enter an ORCID. An ORCID must be entered as a 16 digit number (hyphens are not counted). For example, 0000000000000000. Click the magnifying glass to search. After completing these steps, your author search results opens.