Scopus Database replacement for Web of Science Database

University Libraries is pleased to announce that it will begin offering access to Scopus, a replacement for Web of Science.

Scopus is one of the largest abstract and citation databases of peer-reviewed literature. With over 90 million records in its archive, the database provides researchers access to the global research landscape across various disciplines, including science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities.

In addition to the references for each document, Scopus tracks cited references as far back as 1970. Various metrics are available for references (e.g., times cited), journals (e.g., CiteScore, a competitor metric to Impact Factor), and authors (e.g., h-index). Scopus is a trusted and user-friendly search tool that only includes the highest quality journals.

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Scopus Infographic

Published: Jun 25, 2024 12:49pm

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