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Scopus AI: How curated, enriched and connected data enhance research insights Webinar

on Thu, 02/29/2024 - 17:33

Scopus AI is designed to save researchers and institutions valuable time by creating an instant, intuitive and fully referenced summary of whatever topic is queried.  As with any generative AI technology, Scopus AI critically hinges on the quality of the data it is trained on.  Scopus AI draws from metadata and abstracts of Scopus, an authoritative, curated, and enriched data source.

Meet the Team: Bingqing LV, Publishing Relations Manager

on Mon, 02/05/2024 - 19:43

This profile is part of a Scopus blog series, featuring the Secondary Content Operations team. This team looks after the relationships with all third parties such as publishers, societies and funding agencies whose content is included in Scopus, Engineering Village and other multi-publisher platforms.

Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

A well-equipped journalist happened to step into the publishing industry for 10+ years instead

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Navigating essential practices in responsible Gen AI - webinar recording available for viewing

on Mon, 02/05/2024 - 19:30

Overview

Gen AI often raises concerns about ethical implications (data privacy and bias), quality control (traceability and reproducibility of outcomes) and fairness.  We invite you to join us in an upcoming webinar in the Scopus AI series to learn how we have addressed these concerns in the development of our new AI-powered academic search tool, Scopus AI.  

The recording of our webinar held February 27, 2023 is now available for viewing.

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In this webinar,

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February 5 2024

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) now available on the Scopus Organizational Profile

on Fri, 01/19/2024 - 16:42

We're excited to introduce a groundbreaking feature on Scopus that brings transparency to an organization's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) impact. The new SDG tab, seamlessly integrated into the Organizational Profile page, offers users a comprehensive view of how their institution contributes to global sustainability. 

What's New? 

A dedicated SDG tab has been added to the Scopus Organizational Profile page, allowing users to explore the

An in-depth exploration of Scopus AI - webinar recording available for viewing

on Tue, 01/16/2024 - 17:42

After extensive testing and feedback from the research community, Scopus AI, Elsevier’s new AI-powered research companion, is available for institutions to purchase. Scopus AI allows you to navigate through the vast expanse of human knowledge faster with a trusted guide designed to enhance your understanding, enrich your insights, and transform your overall research experience.

The recording of our webinar from January 29, 2024 is available for viewing. 

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Meet the CSAB: Professor & Subject Chair Chris van Kessel

on Mon, 01/08/2024 - 22:18

This is the 2nd article in a series on the Scopus blog, featuring the Scopus Content Selection and Advisory Board (CSAB). The CSAB is an international and editorially independent group of scientists, researchers and librarians who represent the major scientific disciplines. Using strict title selection criteria, these experts determine whether journals are eligible for indexing in Scopus, and they continually re-evaluate these titles to make sure quality is maintained.  

Throughout this series,

Scopus will remove the Source Homepage links from all Source details pages

on Mon, 12/18/2023 - 19:47

Maintaining the integrity of Scopus and its high-quality, curated content is of paramount importance to us. As such, we have decided to remove Source Homepage links from all Source details pages in Scopus.

When we provide the link to the Source Homepage, we bear the responsibility and accountability for its accuracy.

Meet the CSAB: Professor & Chairman Jörg-Rüdiger Sack

on Wed, 12/13/2023 - 21:30

Welcome to a new series on the Scopus blog, featuring the Scopus Content Selection and Advisory Board (CSAB). The CSAB is an international and editorially independent group of scientists, researchers and librarians who represent the major scientific disciplines. Using strict title selection criteria, these experts determine whether journals are eligible for indexing in Scopus, and they continually re-evaluate these titles to make sure quality is maintained. 

Throughout this series, we will

Preprints are now searchable on Scopus!

on Thu, 10/05/2023 - 18:01

As part of our effort to help researchers stay up to date with early ideas and the latest research findings, we are excited to announce that preprints are now searchable on Scopus upon performing a document search.

What are preprints?

Preprints are preliminary, unpublished, non-peer-reviewed versions of scholarly papers that precede publication and act as an early indication of research.

New Scopus Author Profile metrics give a more comprehensive picture of research performance

on Thu, 09/28/2023 - 18:15

Author profile metrics on Scopus is an innovative new feature to enable researchers to track and showcase a broader array of metrics about their research performance. These metrics go beyond traditional document and citation counts to provide additional context though percentiles and field-weighting; a richer understanding about the author’s role on a paper; and new dimensions such as an author’s international collaboration, and more.

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