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We found that Argentina had the highest women participation in research. See how other countries compare in the Elsevier Gender Report:
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Scopus AI launches today to help researchers navigate the world of research. Developed and tested with the #research community, #ScopusAI combines the world’s largest database of curated scientific literature with responsible #AI.
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Is there a way to predict citations of scholarly papers? Xiaomei Bai and colleagues have developed a model to answer this question: Read all about it here: bit.ly/3jIVyTb
Writing research article abstracts is an important part of the scientific publishing process but it can be a difficult skill to grasp. This article on @sciencedirect creates a guideline for the next abstract you need to write: bit.ly/2EJXyvv
Today is the international day of #Education!
The right to education is part of article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration calls for free and compulsory elementary education.
Want to speed up literature reviews so you can focus on creating impactful research? #ScopusAI creates summaries on any research topic in seconds. Plus, our 'Foundational papers' feature lists the most high-impact #Scopus paper on any topic.
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Plagiarism is a serious violation in academic writing, so it is important to avoid any unintentional plagiarism. On @ElsevierConnect we’re looking at four ways to avoid plagiarism: bit.ly/3hCcZnc#AcademicTwitter
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Elsevier has released the 2021 #CiteScore values, its latest assessment of 27,200+ serial scholarly #publications, and is now available for @Scopus subscribers as well as non-subscribers spkl.io/60144TEH0
“The biggest reason that knowledge transfer is difficult is that academia and industry are not collaborating...they’re competing for resources and talent” — @ElsevierConnect Chairman YS Chi at
@THEworldunirank#KAIST#SDG#THEInnovation
💡It's here! CiteScore 2023 is now available, providing transparent insights into journal citation impact. Developed by ICSR, #CiteScore offers a fairer and more comprehensive assessment of research contributions.
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Get a visual overview of your research topic with #ScopusAI! By analyzing keywords in #researchabstracts, Scopus AI creates a #Conceptmap for each query. This gives you a bird's-eye view of your research topic and its connections to other areas - even beyond your field.
We are celebrating female scientists today! Here’s some inspiration from Maria Montessori, Italian physician and educator who founded the Montessori method of education.
Happy International Women’s day!
#Internationalwomensday#IWD2021
Academic writing is a critical aspect of any doctoral program, but how do you build those skills?
Read this research on Turkish PhD students: bit.ly/2YHY83L
Happy Birthday to Louis Pasteur who discovered that microbes were responsible for souring alcohol and came up with the process of #pasteurization, where #bacteria is destroyed by heating beverages and then allowing them to cool.
Times Higher Education uses #Scopus data in several rankings, including World University Rankings and Young Universities. Find out why #THE uses Scopus data here: spkl.io/60164ZHIr
Being a researcher and citing yourself in your paper is accepted. But what happens when self-citation gets out of control? Listen here to find out:
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Happy Birthday to Sir Isaac Newton who developed the theory of #gravity, the laws of motion (which became the basis for physics), and a new type of mathematics called #calculus. #Newton
The total number of citations or the total number of reads are not always the most correct indicator of a paper’s success. Click ere to discover a new way of measuring the impact of research papers:
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.@Scopus is one of the world’s largest abstracting and citation databases. This article on @ElsevierConnect will help you get the most out of this powerful tool: bit.ly/2zczGxN
Mark your calendars for this upcoming webinar on January 22 which will introduce researchers to free e-learning modules developed by global experts. bit.ly/2FeOoWb#PhDchat#ECRchat#Acwri
How much do you know about Self-Plagiarism? This study tries to clarify key concepts, regulations, and best practices regarding #SelfPlagiarism so that scholars can approach this new ethical issue from an informed perspective. Read it here: bit.ly/3cuPCgD
Do you know what a Scopus Author Identifier is? It may be a very useful thing to know when using #Scopus.
Here is everything you need to know: bit.ly/3sEZSIT
Happy Birthday to Sir Isaac Newton who discovered gravity 331 years ago. In 2017 there were over 11000 documents published about gravity and there have been already more than 500 documents published in 2018.
Your CV is the first chance you get to make a good impression on a potential employer, and it is therefore of great importance. Read this article to get tips on how to make an effective CV:
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Taking the world’s top abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature to the next level with generative #AI - check out #Scopus AI ‘alpha’ to help researchers get deeper insights faster, support #research collaboration.
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Each stage of your #Academic career is different – so are your #Publications. Read which types of publications are more valued at each stage, here: bit.ly/387U5jw
One of the most important parts of a scientific paper is the methods section. This article on @sciencedirect will guide you through how to successfully write your methods section. Check it out: bit.ly/2MqPwZ7
We are vigilant in identifying and discontinuing journals that are, or have become, predatory. Maintaining the integrity of Scopus and its high-quality, curated content is of paramount importance to us. bit.ly/37nH9se
Elsevier has released the 2022 #CiteScore annual update, its latest assessment of 28,100+ serial scholarly #publications, and is now available for @Scopus subscribers as well as non-subscribers. spkl.io/60154gN9D
Abstracts are usually the first thing that people read when encountering academic articles. This is why writing them is especially important. Check out this article to see how to improve your abstract writing: bit.ly/3hEJSQu
The latest assessment of thousands of scholarly serial publications is now available for free on @Scopus with the release of the 2019 #CiteScore values. Learn more here: #CitationMetricsbit.ly/319CoQz
Picture this: The Concept Map tool in Scopus AI provides a visual representation of your query, making it easier for researchers and students to understand complex relationships.
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Thank you Stephen W. Hawking for your scientific theories which unlocked a universe of possibilities that we will continue to explore. #RIPStephenHawking
Earlier this week, we announced the full commercial release of #ScopusAI. But how does Scopus AI work? Watch this short video to hear about the technology behind this exciting new tool combining #GenAI with #Scopus trusted content & data.
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Sometimes, when writing, everything becomes more interesting: e-mails, Facebook, answering some of those surveys, even cleaning the cat’s litter. How can we stop staring guiltily at our laptop and regain the desire to write? Find the answer here:
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10 tips for a truly terrible journal article. This fun but informative post highlights some of the major mistakes when preparing and submitting a manuscript to a scientific journal
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Can blue-sky and applied research co-exist for the benefit of solving world challenges? Listen to this Research 2030 podcast discussing the role of basic research first with @leecronin and then with President of NYU, Dr. Andrew Hamilton:
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Does your CV shout “Hire me!” to the admissions and HR teams? Here are 7 insider tips to write a CV, from the admissions experts behind London Business Schools: bit.ly/366lqVc
.@Scopus is a powerful abstract and citation database that highlights patterns and trends in the literature, graphically summarizing the who, what, where and when in research. Learn how using @Scopus could benefit you here: bit.ly/3e1EvJC
Happy Birthday to Virginia Apgar who not only developed the Apgar Score System, but was the first woman at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons to be named a full professor. #womeninSTEM
#CiteScore metrics, which are transparent and FREE TO ACCESS with or without a @Scopus subscription, cover 28,100+ titles, over half of which don’t have an Impact Factor. Access it now! spkl.io/601749MYD
#CiteScore 2022 metrics have been released! Discover thousands of titles with a CiteScore and no Impact Factor. Freely available here: spkl.io/60194gANB
A lay summary is a very efficient way of conveying the essence of your article briefly and clearly. In this article we explain in a nutshell how to master it: bit.ly/2SiB7RN
“The more you collaborate internationally, the higher your field-weighted citation impact will be.” A look at this year’s Scopus data for the @THEworldunirank from @ElsevierConnect’s M’hamed el
Aisati at #thewas