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Tag Archives: Scopus
Scopus – A closer look
Training session: Scopus – A closer look Thursday 25 May 2017, 10-11.30am McClay Library, Auditorium Scopus is the world’s largest bibliographic and citation database and a useful complement to Web of Science and Google Scholar. This course is aimed at staff … Continue reading
Forthcoming Library Courses
There are places available on the following courses: RefWorks for the Engineering and Physical Sciences – Thursday 29th October 10am to 12pm Scopus – Tuesday 3rd November 2pm – 3pm Measuring Research Impact – Wednesday 4th November 10am – 11am … Continue reading
New Library Database: SCOPUS
The Library now has a subscription to SCOPUS which is the world’s largest bibliographic and citation database. It covers nearly 20,000 academic journals from a wide range of subjects and dates from 1996 to the present. SCOPUS will also be … Continue reading