Wednesdays@Noon (2/15/23) | Navigating the Scholarly Communication Landscape with Scopus
Welcome to the third Wednesdays at noon session of 2023 and the ninth session of the 2022-2023 Academic Year hello today I'm pleased to introduce jbot engineering librarian for the session navigating the scholarly communication landscape with scalpas before we get started I just want to run through a few housekeeping items first we are recording this session and I will send a link to the video later this week so you can revisit the webinar at your convenience we also ask that you stay muted during the session you can enter at questions in chat and we will discuss at the end as you settle in I wanted to mention a few other events we have scheduled as we complete winter term firstly we have five more Wednesdays at noon events scheduled for the winter term the next session on March 1st will explore ways to investigate Philadelphia neighborhoods using the extensive data library and features of policymap with public health librarian Kathleen Turner then on March 15th Health Sciences Library and Janice and sued Paul will discuss the importance of orchids for research and will demonstrate how to obtain an orchid account and public profile to manage and share your scholarly activities and then on March 20th we continue our annual scholarship event Series this term we welcome Professor Caroline shower who will lead a discussion on her research and expertise on climate change and sustainability including her work making quote unquote plastic from food waste I'll drop a link to our events calendar in the chat so you can read more about these exciting events and we hope to see you there and now if we're all set I'll turn it over to Jay thank you so much Rachel for your nice introduction good afternoon everyone my name is called Communications Department at Drexel University libraries and today's talk is all about scholar communication using scopus and what we're going to cover today we are just introducing different types of uh formats like peer review process journals thesis conference papers um how we are going to do a basic search using scopus uh how to use scopus to evaluate the impact of research articles how to identify potential research collaborators using scopus author profiles and high impact channels and potential submission targets using the scope scores sources list back to the introduction to scopus here what is Corpus right um and here the link here provides if you click on that link it will take you to the content review and it gives all the details about scopus what is basically Source neutral expert curated abstract and citation database that places powerful Discovery and analytics tools in the head of researchers so you're able to find latest research papers conference papers uh even books um Open Access papers there are a lot of Open Access articles are also indexed in it and now the author profiles within the scopus also includes yeah the preprints if that author has deposited somebody prints in different prepaid servers so scopus is a comprehensive interdisciplinary source of finding peer review research peer review papers as calling papers that has explained the abstracts summary methods uh findings uh and acknowledgments and especially the total number of references which are cited within the paper so these are the peers research papers will go in depth in a different presentation but today we are mainly focusing on how to access scopus from our engineering Library guide or even Library databases you can go to the library homepage at library.
Rexel.edu and under databases by title link you will see a link uh to access scopus or you can go to any of the library guides in engineering where under electronic databases they will say a link to scopus and mainly as I mentioned before we will try to use scopus to find the latest research papers on that in your topic of interest uh we are going to focus on interdisciplinary areas so you will see an example which I am using uh for the purpose of illustration today how to find interdisciplinary research the latest papers on the topic and I have also included a link to scopus library guide here um they have their own guide and the next screenshot is about the section of this Library guide how it looks like so you'll see the home page and important thing is you will need to become a registered user by creating an account because that is how you will be able to save your search results and so on uh tips on how to search scopus how to create search for a particular author affiliations and so on and metrics is a big part and we'll talk about metrics also later on in the uh presentation this is the bottom part of that Library guide so you can see from the screenshot here that there are more than 7000 Publishers in included more than 26 000 active Channel titles more than 200 so many 243 000 books 117.
5 million Open Access articles so there's a lot of things are indexed here and in addition to it from The Matrix perspective there are 1.8 billion cited references dating back to 1970 so there's a lot of content within scopus and they also have a 17.6 million author profiles and so on um and this section of the library guide has all the tutorials webinars tips and tricks that you might want to refer to later on and let's get started with scopus so when you click on scopus you will see you will be asked to log in using the Excel credentials this is an email which you need to click and then you enter your username and password and you will be able to see this front page of the scopus home page so basically you can start exploring using documents authors research Discovery this is something new and author affiliations and we will come to Source this part if you are interested in looking for a particular General title and you want to know metrics of the title that's where you can find and you can search with within article title abstract and keywords they have also have search tips here that I strongly recommend you use it because there are a lot of uh you have to go very deep in order to search scopus efficiently so I searched for biomaterials and tissue engineering as my research keyword which I thought could cover a lot of interdisciplinary area from the perspective of biomedicine medicine engineering biology biotechnology and when you see the search results you are going to see how those different subject disciplines are covered you can also filter that the next thing which we are going to do is how to filter using individual so you need to click on individual if you want to select certain years and you want to set uh from when you use this particular set which has found almost 32 000 papers uh interesting the first paper that we found is the Open Access paper published in biographers research journal in 2023.
And it doesn't have any citation because it's just published so now I'm filtering my search results using say 2021 to 2023 and I'm covering three different subject areas like medicine biochemics chemistry genetics molecular biology and Material Science I'm focusing on these three different areas from the set that we found um so then we uh when you click on that link you will see all my selection and from 32955 documents now we came to 2656 at the time when I created this search and get it is where you can click on this uh and you will be able to access if you have the full paper using your Drexel credentials now I can select this citations and I can export to endnote and those who are familiar with Android it is a citation management software and using Lis format you can be able to export these citations from scopus into node uh that and notice the discussion for another presentation but this is how you will be able to use the citations for scopus in writing your research paper and managing your citations foreign I can also save those citations I can create a I can create a list which I can continue to save my citations for later use so suppose I selected this this citation and under more I can see an option for save to list and it will give us the option to create a name for the list so that I can save the list and I can then use that list for further updating that list from additional citations so you can see that all my terms that I use are highlighted in yellow my subjects are also highlighted in yellow so I am only limiting to these three disciplines but you can see that the these set of Articles from that we found earlier using our search environmental synthetication engineering has also articles in engineering chemical engineering chemistry physics and astronomy so if you want to if you are really interested in how physics and astronomy has those articles you can select this and Define your search and you will have less number of documents but it will have articles related to physics and astronomy and this is how uh using other allies format I can then download citations into endnote Library I am now uh trying to find highest uh articles with the highest number of citations on the top this initial list is only finding me the latest articles on the top so you will see the 2023 papers on all the latest papers on top from generals like biometers research scientific report reports in general of nanobiotechnology but I can sort under sort by option you will see cited by highest and by select this option um you will see all the latest papers all the papers with highest number of citations on the top so the first paper from biomaterials which was published in 2005 has close to 4848 citations at the time of this when I searched this so 4848 documents cited I can click on get it option to get the paper that we if we have access to it or not authors cited by so on but because this is a 2023 paper it is not cited um but I am going to analyze my search research such as such result for my original set of um total citations I found earlier but before that if I click on get it option you will see the abstract and the title uh the authors you will see how different sections within that paper so a scholarly scientific research paper as I mentioned before has introduction results discussion conclusions experimental section if any data available and reference acknowledgment and so on and then you can be able to create the download PDF paper for the full research paper and one example of This research paper understanding a document record uh suppose I wanted to know more about this paper then I can actually see and Export and you will see view all metrics for this paper and when I do that you will see all different scopus metrics for this uh particular paper you will also see who is the funding um where the funding is came from from this research so this is a great way to understand different papers who are the funders and you can apply um if you have if you think that your research area is very much similar to what this funding is about you can start looking at if there any funding option that is available from that organization okay so that you can apply for a funding tab so um this is my original 32 000 995 document set and I'm going to now analyze such results here um again my documents cited by a highest above cited here so you can see uh the people uh like 2005 paper highest was cited more than four forty four thousand 852 signs but notice that a 2012 paper has even more citations than the paper from 2000 so it's a more recent paper getting more citations so then it shows the impact of this paper and it is also an Open Access paper so it could be that because it was open access it has more citations or it could be that research topic that has generated lot of attention so now I am going to analyze search results all my papers you can see for every year how many articles were published in that year um so you can see the gradual increase in the number of citations for each year and I guess the more recent this topic get more momentum uh after around 2000 a rapid jump in total number of articles in the last 24 22 years yeah you can also refer to documents per year by source source is by what name of the journal which our channels has documents published in those years so then you can see here General biomaterials has 1595 documents in general of biomedical materials research part A has 966 papers Material Science and Engineering C has 700 papers um International biological macromolecules is 486 molecular size 404 so this kind of different data that you can find and you can select I I selected only five titles so so that is why you see only five titles here but you can select up to 10 sources or for compensation purposes and there are other datas like type of different literature so how many conference papers how many nodes how many books but how many review papers or Journal articles or 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7 percent of the total number of set that we found has General articles and then review papers comes next with 21.5 percent and six percent being conference papers and you can also say different subject areas covered engineering with 21 percent Material Science with 22 percent biochemistry with 16 percent uh so you can see how different subject areas are covered and physics and astronomy has less number but still almost four percent of those papers are from physics and astronomy area and you can also sort by funding sponsors uh you can see which Foundation has more supported wallpapers from this so when you go all these uh do deep inside analysis of this you will have a great idea about what to do with scopus now I use um I can also use create my save search and set a search of alert by creating the account I can see that I am logged in now so I am able to save my search and I can also set search alert for it so every time a new article is published within that a set of keywords I will get an email notification but now I want to use a particular subject area and I want to see uh different sources with a particular subject area so I went to enter subject area and I selected biochemistry genetics in molecular biology and applied it so now I say within biochemistry genetics and molecular biology area there are 3131 results and here where I am introducing the concept of site score in web of Science and citation science citation index they have something called impact General impact factor and similarly within a scope first they use the term called site score you can also see different types of metrics here um so when I uh let's try to understand what site score means so we go back to our library guide on scopus and we go to metrics um metrics are embedded cloud scopus and the journal document in author levels and all of these metrics are designed to help facilitate the evaluation of authors journals and articles so it's basically research Analytics uh and you will also see H indexes and site score to understand uh what a sites call me means what an edge index means please go and refer to this um quick reference tool which defines everything there but here is from the library guide some details about what site scholar Matrix offer what does it offer it's a more transparent current comprehensive and accurate indication of a serious impact uh side score metrics are available for 27 000 active titles including 15 000 more than General uh General impact factor um so it will site scores have usually include peer reviewed research articles reviews conference papers data papers and book chapters covering four years of citations and Publications so the data is based upon the last four years of citations so if you're looking for 2021 uh mechanology you are going to count total number of citations from the last four years say 2018 19 20 and 21 divided by total number of documents published during those papers and that ratio will give you the site score so the higher that number higher the um you know more the prestigious that channel is that is what is inferred from it so uh from our recent search page um this is the column for the site score and this is the journal Nature reviews molecular cell biology is a site score of 140.
9 natural medicine has 91.9 so this is a medicine a general cell is another biology letter Journal but used by biomedical Engineers Engineers all of in all interdisciplinary areas including biochemistry genetics and molecular biology and that citation site score is 77. and I am giving an example of a one Journal called lenset which started publication from 1823 uh and I'm looking at scopus sources remember I showed you the link for sources and when you click on sources link you can search for a specific title and I will type lens set and that gave me this link and you will also see a section on site score for that title so here is a site score for lenset for 2021 in those four years there were this many number of citations that a landsat had received 1987 and 11. and in that real range the 1710 723 document were published and that ratio is the site score for Lancet and 129 is site score tracker for 2022 so they're uh result uh data for it so it has gone up now we will briefly look into author profile many times we are interested in learning about uh how this particular researcher has done what kind of papers they have published I want to know whether it he has she has um uh blueprints published all of that information is available in author profile data again I strongly recommend to you create a registered user by creating an account uh what score scope as author profiles does is you can be able to see um the research output you can see the impact and collaborations and collaboration is a key as many interdisciplinary researchers from variety of subject disciplines collaborate and even when you are submitting a Grant application it is important sometimes that you have this uh interdisive collaboration and I have seen many times more than 50 or 60 researchers have collaborated in certain areas and author profiles allow potential employers and funding agencies to evaluate.
Your work quickly easily in one place in firm hiring and promotion decisions decide which resources or teams of resistance will receive research can't so it is very important to look into these author files and see how researchers have done and guide Rick and one of our track's Health offices example has an iOS and look at his uh author profile and you will see that it has uh 2592 documents and four thousand and 2004 citations he has 357 co-authors already so so much collaboration uh from various institutions including those from to excel as well as from universities not just from us but maybe some International universities and you can see the edge index 35 and his Orchid ID Rachel mentioned earlier about all kit and we are going to have a workshop on this or maybe now on this so I strongly encourage you to take that because it is going to be very important for every researcher faculty Advanced Christians who have his or her ex all kid ID which is a unique identification for a particular author and you can see the trends um what are the most topics that has an ayaz contributed in the last four or five years and then uh I'm not going to go into details of it but unique you can also click on analyze author output and citation overview for more uh in-depth analysis of the authors now as I mentioned prepaids Hassan also has six prints um uh posted so you can find what are those free prints that has an as contributed to pre-pins are not peer review which is the latest research as it comes uh ideas that uh that current research is published to the preprints and wide audiences such as worldwide is able to see what has happened in the field and you know you can also click on uh actually I have clicked on analyze author output and found what are the different authors that he has collaborated with uh these are all the authors with whom uh uh his collaboration uh highest number of people with Bando or another doctor with him he has published 50 co-authored documents.
And you can see all other researchers here um that he has published you can export you can email you can print and what else you can do with scopus get noticed by right people find info experts disco get inspired browse with ease of mind uh and you can learn more about all of this endoscope and scopus page so 17 billion research profiles with 81 million created documents and 80 000 institutions of files with seven thousand Publishers accessed and these are all if you click on this link you will see all different search tips under training a lot of different uh tutorials available these are just just a few of them I have listed here so there's a support center here a lot of webinars tutorials links available I have also clicked created links to all the scopus to the tutorial here so please explore them to go more in-depth analysis of scopus what I have given you is simply the basics of scopus but there's a lot more to it I strongly encourage you to explore these tutorials webinars if you have any questions please do not hesitate to interact ask questions to me or any one of us in the libraries I will more than happy to help you I love to interact and engage with our faculty and the students our researchers and My Philosophy is that I ask questions and they ask me questions and that courses help us discover the right information late and thank you so much I'm going to stop sharing now thank you so much Jay so much valuable information in that session really appreciate it I do not see any questions in chat but as Jay mentioned you do know how to get a hold of us and I will be drop dropping those links in with this recording when we post it to YouTube and we'll send it out to registrants as well so if there's nothing else today I just want to thank everyone for attending and have a great and wonderful Wednesday.
Rexel.edu and under databases by title link you will see a link uh to access scopus or you can go to any of the library guides in engineering where under electronic databases they will say a link to scopus and mainly as I mentioned before we will try to use scopus to find the latest research papers on that in your topic of interest uh we are going to focus on interdisciplinary areas so you will see an example which I am using uh for the purpose of illustration today how to find interdisciplinary research the latest papers on the topic and I have also included a link to scopus library guide here um they have their own guide and the next screenshot is about the section of this Library guide how it looks like so you'll see the home page and important thing is you will need to become a registered user by creating an account because that is how you will be able to save your search results and so on uh tips on how to search scopus how to create search for a particular author affiliations and so on and metrics is a big part and we'll talk about metrics also later on in the uh presentation this is the bottom part of that Library guide so you can see from the screenshot here that there are more than 7000 Publishers in included more than 26 000 active Channel titles more than 200 so many 243 000 books 117.
5 million Open Access articles so there's a lot of things are indexed here and in addition to it from The Matrix perspective there are 1.8 billion cited references dating back to 1970 so there's a lot of content within scopus and they also have a 17.6 million author profiles and so on um and this section of the library guide has all the tutorials webinars tips and tricks that you might want to refer to later on and let's get started with scopus so when you click on scopus you will see you will be asked to log in using the Excel credentials this is an email which you need to click and then you enter your username and password and you will be able to see this front page of the scopus home page so basically you can start exploring using documents authors research Discovery this is something new and author affiliations and we will come to Source this part if you are interested in looking for a particular General title and you want to know metrics of the title that's where you can find and you can search with within article title abstract and keywords they have also have search tips here that I strongly recommend you use it because there are a lot of uh you have to go very deep in order to search scopus efficiently so I searched for biomaterials and tissue engineering as my research keyword which I thought could cover a lot of interdisciplinary area from the perspective of biomedicine medicine engineering biology biotechnology and when you see the search results you are going to see how those different subject disciplines are covered you can also filter that the next thing which we are going to do is how to filter using individual so you need to click on individual if you want to select certain years and you want to set uh from when you use this particular set which has found almost 32 000 papers uh interesting the first paper that we found is the Open Access paper published in biographers research journal in 2023.
And it doesn't have any citation because it's just published so now I'm filtering my search results using say 2021 to 2023 and I'm covering three different subject areas like medicine biochemics chemistry genetics molecular biology and Material Science I'm focusing on these three different areas from the set that we found um so then we uh when you click on that link you will see all my selection and from 32955 documents now we came to 2656 at the time when I created this search and get it is where you can click on this uh and you will be able to access if you have the full paper using your Drexel credentials now I can select this citations and I can export to endnote and those who are familiar with Android it is a citation management software and using Lis format you can be able to export these citations from scopus into node uh that and notice the discussion for another presentation but this is how you will be able to use the citations for scopus in writing your research paper and managing your citations foreign I can also save those citations I can create a I can create a list which I can continue to save my citations for later use so suppose I selected this this citation and under more I can see an option for save to list and it will give us the option to create a name for the list so that I can save the list and I can then use that list for further updating that list from additional citations so you can see that all my terms that I use are highlighted in yellow my subjects are also highlighted in yellow so I am only limiting to these three disciplines but you can see that the these set of Articles from that we found earlier using our search environmental synthetication engineering has also articles in engineering chemical engineering chemistry physics and astronomy so if you want to if you are really interested in how physics and astronomy has those articles you can select this and Define your search and you will have less number of documents but it will have articles related to physics and astronomy and this is how uh using other allies format I can then download citations into endnote Library I am now uh trying to find highest uh articles with the highest number of citations on the top this initial list is only finding me the latest articles on the top so you will see the 2023 papers on all the latest papers on top from generals like biometers research scientific report reports in general of nanobiotechnology but I can sort under sort by option you will see cited by highest and by select this option um you will see all the latest papers all the papers with highest number of citations on the top so the first paper from biomaterials which was published in 2005 has close to 4848 citations at the time of this when I searched this so 4848 documents cited I can click on get it option to get the paper that we if we have access to it or not authors cited by so on but because this is a 2023 paper it is not cited um but I am going to analyze my search research such as such result for my original set of um total citations I found earlier but before that if I click on get it option you will see the abstract and the title uh the authors you will see how different sections within that paper so a scholarly scientific research paper as I mentioned before has introduction results discussion conclusions experimental section if any data available and reference acknowledgment and so on and then you can be able to create the download PDF paper for the full research paper and one example of This research paper understanding a document record uh suppose I wanted to know more about this paper then I can actually see and Export and you will see view all metrics for this paper and when I do that you will see all different scopus metrics for this uh particular paper you will also see who is the funding um where the funding is came from from this research so this is a great way to understand different papers who are the funders and you can apply um if you have if you think that your research area is very much similar to what this funding is about you can start looking at if there any funding option that is available from that organization okay so that you can apply for a funding tab so um this is my original 32 000 995 document set and I'm going to now analyze such results here um again my documents cited by a highest above cited here so you can see uh the people uh like 2005 paper highest was cited more than four forty four thousand 852 signs but notice that a 2012 paper has even more citations than the paper from 2000 so it's a more recent paper getting more citations so then it shows the impact of this paper and it is also an Open Access paper so it could be that because it was open access it has more citations or it could be that research topic that has generated lot of attention so now I am going to analyze search results all my papers you can see for every year how many articles were published in that year um so you can see the gradual increase in the number of citations for each year and I guess the more recent this topic get more momentum uh after around 2000 a rapid jump in total number of articles in the last 24 22 years yeah you can also refer to documents per year by source source is by what name of the journal which our channels has documents published in those years so then you can see here General biomaterials has 1595 documents in general of biomedical materials research part A has 966 papers Material Science and Engineering C has 700 papers um International biological macromolecules is 486 molecular size 404 so this kind of different data that you can find and you can select I I selected only five titles so so that is why you see only five titles here but you can select up to 10 sources or for compensation purposes and there are other datas like type of different literature so how many conference papers how many nodes how many books but how many review papers or Journal articles or 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7 percent of the total number of set that we found has General articles and then review papers comes next with 21.5 percent and six percent being conference papers and you can also say different subject areas covered engineering with 21 percent Material Science with 22 percent biochemistry with 16 percent uh so you can see how different subject areas are covered and physics and astronomy has less number but still almost four percent of those papers are from physics and astronomy area and you can also sort by funding sponsors uh you can see which Foundation has more supported wallpapers from this so when you go all these uh do deep inside analysis of this you will have a great idea about what to do with scopus now I use um I can also use create my save search and set a search of alert by creating the account I can see that I am logged in now so I am able to save my search and I can also set search alert for it so every time a new article is published within that a set of keywords I will get an email notification but now I want to use a particular subject area and I want to see uh different sources with a particular subject area so I went to enter subject area and I selected biochemistry genetics in molecular biology and applied it so now I say within biochemistry genetics and molecular biology area there are 3131 results and here where I am introducing the concept of site score in web of Science and citation science citation index they have something called impact General impact factor and similarly within a scope first they use the term called site score you can also see different types of metrics here um so when I uh let's try to understand what site score means so we go back to our library guide on scopus and we go to metrics um metrics are embedded cloud scopus and the journal document in author levels and all of these metrics are designed to help facilitate the evaluation of authors journals and articles so it's basically research Analytics uh and you will also see H indexes and site score to understand uh what a sites call me means what an edge index means please go and refer to this um quick reference tool which defines everything there but here is from the library guide some details about what site scholar Matrix offer what does it offer it's a more transparent current comprehensive and accurate indication of a serious impact uh side score metrics are available for 27 000 active titles including 15 000 more than General uh General impact factor um so it will site scores have usually include peer reviewed research articles reviews conference papers data papers and book chapters covering four years of citations and Publications so the data is based upon the last four years of citations so if you're looking for 2021 uh mechanology you are going to count total number of citations from the last four years say 2018 19 20 and 21 divided by total number of documents published during those papers and that ratio will give you the site score so the higher that number higher the um you know more the prestigious that channel is that is what is inferred from it so uh from our recent search page um this is the column for the site score and this is the journal Nature reviews molecular cell biology is a site score of 140.
9 natural medicine has 91.9 so this is a medicine a general cell is another biology letter Journal but used by biomedical Engineers Engineers all of in all interdisciplinary areas including biochemistry genetics and molecular biology and that citation site score is 77. and I am giving an example of a one Journal called lenset which started publication from 1823 uh and I'm looking at scopus sources remember I showed you the link for sources and when you click on sources link you can search for a specific title and I will type lens set and that gave me this link and you will also see a section on site score for that title so here is a site score for lenset for 2021 in those four years there were this many number of citations that a landsat had received 1987 and 11. and in that real range the 1710 723 document were published and that ratio is the site score for Lancet and 129 is site score tracker for 2022 so they're uh result uh data for it so it has gone up now we will briefly look into author profile many times we are interested in learning about uh how this particular researcher has done what kind of papers they have published I want to know whether it he has she has um uh blueprints published all of that information is available in author profile data again I strongly recommend to you create a registered user by creating an account uh what score scope as author profiles does is you can be able to see um the research output you can see the impact and collaborations and collaboration is a key as many interdisciplinary researchers from variety of subject disciplines collaborate and even when you are submitting a Grant application it is important sometimes that you have this uh interdisive collaboration and I have seen many times more than 50 or 60 researchers have collaborated in certain areas and author profiles allow potential employers and funding agencies to evaluate.
Your work quickly easily in one place in firm hiring and promotion decisions decide which resources or teams of resistance will receive research can't so it is very important to look into these author files and see how researchers have done and guide Rick and one of our track's Health offices example has an iOS and look at his uh author profile and you will see that it has uh 2592 documents and four thousand and 2004 citations he has 357 co-authors already so so much collaboration uh from various institutions including those from to excel as well as from universities not just from us but maybe some International universities and you can see the edge index 35 and his Orchid ID Rachel mentioned earlier about all kit and we are going to have a workshop on this or maybe now on this so I strongly encourage you to take that because it is going to be very important for every researcher faculty Advanced Christians who have his or her ex all kid ID which is a unique identification for a particular author and you can see the trends um what are the most topics that has an ayaz contributed in the last four or five years and then uh I'm not going to go into details of it but unique you can also click on analyze author output and citation overview for more uh in-depth analysis of the authors now as I mentioned prepaids Hassan also has six prints um uh posted so you can find what are those free prints that has an as contributed to pre-pins are not peer review which is the latest research as it comes uh ideas that uh that current research is published to the preprints and wide audiences such as worldwide is able to see what has happened in the field and you know you can also click on uh actually I have clicked on analyze author output and found what are the different authors that he has collaborated with uh these are all the authors with whom uh uh his collaboration uh highest number of people with Bando or another doctor with him he has published 50 co-authored documents.
And you can see all other researchers here um that he has published you can export you can email you can print and what else you can do with scopus get noticed by right people find info experts disco get inspired browse with ease of mind uh and you can learn more about all of this endoscope and scopus page so 17 billion research profiles with 81 million created documents and 80 000 institutions of files with seven thousand Publishers accessed and these are all if you click on this link you will see all different search tips under training a lot of different uh tutorials available these are just just a few of them I have listed here so there's a support center here a lot of webinars tutorials links available I have also clicked created links to all the scopus to the tutorial here so please explore them to go more in-depth analysis of scopus what I have given you is simply the basics of scopus but there's a lot more to it I strongly encourage you to explore these tutorials webinars if you have any questions please do not hesitate to interact ask questions to me or any one of us in the libraries I will more than happy to help you I love to interact and engage with our faculty and the students our researchers and My Philosophy is that I ask questions and they ask me questions and that courses help us discover the right information late and thank you so much I'm going to stop sharing now thank you so much Jay so much valuable information in that session really appreciate it I do not see any questions in chat but as Jay mentioned you do know how to get a hold of us and I will be drop dropping those links in with this recording when we post it to YouTube and we'll send it out to registrants as well so if there's nothing else today I just want to thank everyone for attending and have a great and wonderful Wednesday.