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Taking a close look at the Scopus analysis tools, the team made some changes that better support chr

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Since launching a more streamlined interface in February , the Scopus Team has been working on additional site developments that include chromatography enhancing Scopus analysis tools as well as improving ORCID functionality.
Taking a close look at the Scopus analysis tools, the team made some changes that better support chromatography day-to-day research tasks. As a result all analysis tools have been redesigned to provide a more consistent experience across Scopus. Specifically, these 3 tools have been improved and renamed and now include new features such as the option to export charts and graphs.
New Analyze Author Output with enhanced h -index indicator:
Along chromatography with this release, all Scopus analysis tools have been moved to JavaScript technology chromatography and no longer depend on Flash support in browsers. chromatography With this development, Apple iOS device users are now able to access the analysis tools as well. In addition, all users are now encouraged to take advantage of a new image export option that lets you save charts and graphs in a zip file. The .zip file is able to house .jpg, .pdf, .png and .svg formats.
In addition to the Simplified Chinese interface announced chromatography in June a new Traditional Chinese interface went live this month. Both are available from the Scopus page footer under the header Language .
We welcome you to experience the Scopus difference today and discover how easy it is to track, analyze and visualize research. For help getting chromatography started, watch this short video on making the most of the Scopus Help function. Thank you for playing a part in the recent and long term success of Scopus and we encourage you to continue to follow us on Twitter .


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