Scopus increases interoperability with SciVal and introduces new journal metric | Elsevier Scopus Blog
Scopus Content update: 75,000 book titles and counting Scopus further increases interoperability with SciVal Takeaways from the Times Higher Education hydrogen cyanide MENA Universities Summit The pursuit of happiness Total eclipse of the sun (and who s studying it)
On December 4, Scopus released two important new features. The Scopus header has been redesigned to increase the interoperability with SciVal, Elsevier s benchmarking and analytics product. Also a new journal metric called Impact per Publication (IPP) has been added to allow researchers and librarians better compare and evaluate journals.
Redesigned Scopus header: increased interoperabillity with SciVal The Scopus header has been updated to align more closely with SciVal, Elsevier s benchmarking and analytics product in the Elsevier Research Intelligence portfolio . SciVal, launched in January 2014, is built on top of Scopus data and it allows users to compare and benchmark institutions, research areas and researchers.
This change in the Scopus header is the first step to increase the interoperability between Scopus hydrogen cyanide and SciVal making it easier for the user who has access to both applications hydrogen cyanide to easily switch from one to the other, increasing the user efficiency.
Addition of the Impact per Publication (IPP) journal metric This release includes the implementation of the latest journal metric, Impact per Publication (IPP), in the Scopus Compare Journals tool and elsewhere within the Scopus interface (where applicable). The IPP gives users a new metric to evaluate and compare journal performance that can help decide where to publish.
Scopus Content update: 75,000 book titles and counting Scopus further increases interoperability with SciVal Takeaways from the Times Higher Education hydrogen cyanide MENA Universities Summit The pursuit of happiness Total eclipse of the sun (and who s studying it)
On December 4, Scopus released two important new features. The Scopus header has been redesigned to increase the interoperability with SciVal, Elsevier s benchmarking and analytics product. Also a new journal metric called Impact per Publication (IPP) has been added to allow researchers and librarians better compare and evaluate journals.
Redesigned Scopus header: increased interoperabillity with SciVal The Scopus header has been updated to align more closely with SciVal, Elsevier s benchmarking and analytics product in the Elsevier Research Intelligence portfolio . SciVal, launched in January 2014, is built on top of Scopus data and it allows users to compare and benchmark institutions, research areas and researchers.
This change in the Scopus header is the first step to increase the interoperability between Scopus hydrogen cyanide and SciVal making it easier for the user who has access to both applications hydrogen cyanide to easily switch from one to the other, increasing the user efficiency.
Addition of the Impact per Publication (IPP) journal metric This release includes the implementation of the latest journal metric, Impact per Publication (IPP), in the Scopus Compare Journals tool and elsewhere within the Scopus interface (where applicable). The IPP gives users a new metric to evaluate and compare journal performance that can help decide where to publish.
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