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Where do I find a Scopus author Identifier?

Where do I find a Scopus author Identifier?

Where do I find my Scopus author ID?

  1. Login to Scopus via the library catalogue.
  2. Use Author Search.
  3. Select your name from the list of authors.
  4. Your author ID will be listed under your name.

What is Scopus author Identifier?

The Scopus Author ID is an identifier that is used in the database Scopus. It is assigned automatically to every author who after he publishes at least an article in the index of Scopus.

How do I find my h-index in Scopus?

To find an author’s h-index in Scopus: Once in Scopus, click on the Author search tab. Enter the name of the author in the search box. If you are using initials for the first and/or middle name, be sure to enter periods after the initials (e.g. Smith J.T.).

How do I get my Scopus ResearcherID?

You can request a ResearcherID by visiting http://www.researcherid.com/ and providing your name, institution, role, and variants of your name that you have used.

How do you find an author’s h-index?

The h-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times. For instance, an h-index of 17 means that the scientist has published at least 17 papers that have each been cited at least 17 times.

How do I get my WOS ID?

1. You can request a ResearcherID from the homepage of the Web of Knowledge in the menu bar. 2. Alternatively, you can request a ResearcherID through the registration link http://www.researcherid.com/SelfRegistration.action using your name and email.

How do you find the h-index for an author?

How do I know if my journal is indexed in Scopus?

How can you know if a journal is ISI, Scopus, or SCImago Indexed?

  1. Visit their website at scopus.com/sources. This will guide you to their search page.
  2. Choose the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the journal of your choice and search it in.
  3. Enter the journal details in the search bar to have access to their database.

How do you find the author’s h-index?

How do I change author affiliation on Scopus?

Follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to Scopus.
  2. From any Scopus page, click on the Scopus menu key at the top right of the page.
  3. From the Scopus menu key, click ‘Personal profile access’.
  4. From ‘Personal profile access’, click ‘Modify personal details & preferences’.
  5. You may be requested to enter your password.
  6. Click ‘Submit’.