Linking to a specific scholarly output (like a journal article, conference paper, or book chapter) in Scopus is straightforward. Each item in Scopus has a unique, stable URL that you can share.
1. Find the Scholarly Output: Use the search functions in Scopus to locate the specific article or publication you want to link to.
2. Open the Document Page: Click on the title of the scholarly output in the search results to go to its detailed document page.
3. Copy the URL: The URL in your browser's address bar is the direct, persistent link to that specific record in Scopus. You can copy this URL and share it with anyone. If they have access to Scopus (for instance, through their institution), the link will take them directly to that page.
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Scopus allows you to create and share lists of documents, here's how:
1. Create a List: After performing a search and selecting the documents you want to include in your "report," you can save them to a list. You'll need to be logged into your personal Scopus account to do this.
2. Export and Share: From your saved list, you can export the citation information in various formats (like CSV, RIS, or BibTeX) to share with others. You can also print or email the list directly from Scopus.
3. Share a Search Query: If you want someone to be able to replicate your findings, you can share the specific search query you used. Simply copy the query from the search box and send it to them.
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