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Scopus is a huge multidisciplinary database with citations and abstracts from peer-reviewed journal journals, books, patent records, and conference publications. It provides tools for tracking, analyzing, and visualizing search results.
In Scopus you can search by Documents, Authors or Affiliations.
Documents include journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, articles in press and data papers
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Registering and signing in
This tutorial demonstrates how to log in and register with Scopus to take advantage of features such as alerts.
Searching for documents
This tutorial demonstrates how to create and run a search using the Scopus Document search form.
Scopus Author Feedback Wizard
This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Author Feedback Wizard from the site's web address.
How do I create a Citation Overview?
This tutorial demonstrates how you can access the references which appear in the Scopus documents and the documents which cite the Scopus documents.
Using Scopus article metrics
This tutorial demonstrates how Article Metrics are used in Scopus.