What is Scopus about?
Last updated on August 152024Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journalsbooks and conference proceedings. Delivering a comprehensive overview of the world's research output in the fields of sciencetechnologymedicinesocial sciencesand arts and humanitiesScopus features smart tools to trackanalyze and visualize research.
As research becomes increasingly globalinterdisciplinary and collaborativeyou can make sure that critical research from around the world is not missed when you choose Scopus.
Who uses Scopus?
The A&I research discovery solution for academiabusiness and government. From researchers pursuing scientific breakthroughs to academic institutions and government agencies evaluating researchScopus is the abstract and indexing database of choice. WorldwideScopus is used by more than 3,000 academicgovernment and corporate institutions and is the main data source that supports the Elsevier Research Intelligence portfolio.
Content
To keep track of what's happening in your research worldturn to Scopus. Across all research fields—sciencemathematicsengineeringtechnologyhealth and medicinesocial sciencesand arts and humanities—Scopus delivers a broad overview of globalinterdisciplinary scientific information that researchersteachers and students need to stay informed.
Features
Research is a complex pursuit. More than everfinding the right result is as important as uncovering trendsdiscovering sources and collaboratorsand analyzing results to yield further insights. Scopus features smart tools to trackanalyze and visualize research.
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