Title: Scopus whats new
1Scopus whats new
Piotr Golkiewicz Account Manager
2Journal Evaluation Tool What does Scopus offer
- Gives users a comparative overview of the journal
landscape, showing how titles in a given field
are performing relative to each other - Quantitative data is presented in an easy,
comprehensive graphical format comparing
citations of max. 10 journals from over 15,000
peer reviewed journals from today all the way
back to 1996 - Data is updated bi-monthly to ensure currency
- Scopus Evaluation Tool a tool to make better
informed decisions.
3Journal Evaluation Tool What does it look like?
4Journal Evaluation Tool What does it look like?
5Journal Evaluation Tool What does it look like?
6More for Scopus Journal Analyzer
- You want to check the citation behaviour of a
Journals? - Exclude Journal Self-Citations
- i.e. documents within a journal that cite the
same journal's article - applies to all citation-based charts (incl.
Dataview). - Want a quick performance overview of particular
journals away from your desk? - Journal Analyzer Print
- Print all graphs or Dataview displayed via the
Journal Analyzer. - available for Preview users based on email
referrals (no IP access).
7Google indexing of Scopus Author Profiles
- How to give Authors achievements the highest
visibility? - Scopus Author Details pages indexed and
searchable by Google. - The second fast lane for non/ - subscriber to
Scopus author information! - Preview of the author identifier
- Google indexed Author details (preview)
- Benefits
8Arts Humanities (AH) in Scopus
- 2009 Scopus adds 1,450 titles
- Total of 3,500 AH titles available
- Titles are selected to reflect high quality
journals with the help of
the European Reference Index for the
Humanities (ERIH) by the European Science
Foundation (ESF)
Scopus is now truly an all-science database for
large universities with strong AH faculties
No extra charge
9Arts Humanities in Scopus as a proportion of
all Scopus titles
10Note that titles can be assigned to more than one
subject area
Arts Humanities in Scopus distribution per
subject area
11Arts Humanities in Scopus world distribution
12Arts Humanities in Scopus top 10 publishers
Most frequently occurring publishers
Publisher Number of titles Taylor
Francis (incl.Routledge, Haworth
Press) 8.16 284 SAGE Publications 5.57 194 Wi
ley Blackwell 5.14 179 Springer 4.14 144 El
sevier (incl.Pergamon, Academic Press,
Masson) 4.14 144 Cambridge University
Press 2.21 77 Oxford University
Press 2.21 77 Brill Academic Publishers 1.70 59
Johns Hopkins University Press 1.15 40 Walter
de Gruyter and Co. 1.15 40 Other 64.19 2,219
13Arts Humanities in Scopus top 10 languages
Most frequently occurring languages
Note that titles can be published in more than
one language
14First Author Search
- On the basic advanced search forms, a new will
be added in the dropdown list which will allow
author searches to be limited to first authors of
a document record
15Scopus Title Evaluation Platform (STEP)
- STEP is a web-based program which allows members
of the CSAB to review title suggestions and vote
online. - Benefits of STEP
- Those suggesting new titles are able to learn why
their title was accepted or rejected and
communication with them is streamlined - Shorter decision-making cycle
- Reports are readily available, by country or
region, for suggested titles / accepted titles.
16More info
www.info.scopus.com
17Thank you
- Piotr Golkiewicz
- Account Manager Elsevier B.V.
- p.golkiewicz_at_elsevier.com