What is your Orcid or Scopus ID?

What is your Orcid or Scopus ID?

Your ORCID iD is a unique, open digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher with the same or a similar name to you.

What is Scopus ID?

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 register with Scopus?

To access Scopus after your initial registration, go to the URL http://www.scopus.com . Enter your new user name and password in the fields at the top right of the Web Page. Third step: ignore left side; click on Register Now. Repeat: IGNORE LEFT SIDE!

How do I know my Scopus ID?

Find your Scopus Author ID In Scopus, search for your name or one of your indexed publications and go to your Author Details page (accessed by clicking on your name when it appears in a search results list, a source document details page, or a document details page).

How do I get Scopus index?

How to find h-index in Scopus

  1. Use the link to the left or Find Database in the Finna Portal to find Scopus.
  2. Choose the author search tab.
  3. Write the author’s last name and the first letter in the first name in different fields.
  4. Pick the right person from the author list.
  5. The h-index for the person appears in the author data.

What is Scopus preview?

Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. …

Who uses Scopus?

Worldwide, Scopus is used by more than 5,000 academic, government and corporate institutions, and is the main data source that supports the Research Intelligence portfolio.

How do you tell if a journal is indexed?

INDEX MEDICUS/MEDLINE/PUBMED

  1. Choose NLM Catalog from the dropdown menu next to the search box.
  2. Enter the journal name.
  3. Click on the journal name in search results.
  4. Scroll down to the “In” field. You will see if the journal is indexed in any of the databases.

How do you know if a journal is Q1 or Q2?

Each subject category of journals is divided into four quartiles: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4. Q1 is occupied by the top 25% of journals in the list; Q2 is occupied by journals in the 25 to 50% group; Q3 is occupied by journals in the 50 to 75% group and Q4 is occupied by journals in the 75 to 100% group.

WHAT IS A indexed journal?

University of Sulaimani. An indexed journal is the one that is indexed in various databases such as PubMed, Scopus Indexed Journals, Google Scholar, Elsevier, Willy. MIDLINE, Indexing will help your journal achieve its main purpose of being accessible to a wide group of researchers.

What is a high impact factor for a journal?

In most fields, the impact factor of 10 or greater is considered an excellent score while 3 is flagged as good and the average score is less than 1. However, the impact factor is best read in terms of subject matter in the form of the 27 research disciplines identified in the JournalCitation Reports.

Which indexed journals are highly reliable?

Scopus and Publons are more authentic. I think the Scopus and Publons will give you similar indices.

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