Amsterdam – August 21, 2006 – Scopus®, the world’s largest
abstract and citation database of research information and quality Web
sources, today announced that it is the first and only database of its kind to
provide a fully customizable feature to its customers that enables users to
search within selected repositories or subject specific digital archives
within the Scopus interface. This new feature in Scopus, Selected Sources,
allows customers to choose from a list of institutional resources and special
subject collections indexed by Scirus to be made individually searchable in a
separate tab; in effect highlighting the best scientific information from the
web to their users.
Furthermore, for the first time, librarians can request for their own
institutes’ repositories and digital archive to be indexed and made searchable
through the Scopus interface.
Now that these Selected Sources can be selected and searched separately by
universities, departments, government agencies and corporations can enhance
traditional literature searching by providing easy access to non-published
intellectual output such as theses, lecture notes, presentations, manuscripts
and prepress papers. Additionally it provides exposure of the research carried
out at institutes that offer their repositories online and it bridges the gap
between traditional and new search environments.
“Scopus now provides easy access to our institution’s repository by internal
and external parties, generating added global exposure of the research our
staff is conducting," said Hurbert Krekels, Repository Manager, Wageningen
University and Research Centre. “In addition, the Selected Sources feature
will allow us to provide a new, highly valuable service to our researchers by
empowering our departments with the ability to customize an area of Scopus and
dedicate it to their area of interest.”
“Users demand the ability to conduct both comprehensive and targeted research,
which is why it is so important to make scientific information accessible
regardless of where it is stored. The information they need may be in their
own library or another, it may be published within a journal or on the Web or
even unpublished. We are striving to provide a simple way for researchers to
access relevant scientific literature by removing barriers between these
different information sources.” said Jaco Zijlstra Scopus Director “Above all,
it brings all the resources together within one interface while keeping them
separate through the use of tabs, simplifying the research work flow
significantly”
Librarians can choose from over 19 institutional repositories indexed by
Elsevier’s Scirus including MIT OpenCourseWare, the University of Toronto’s
T-Space, the Caltech collection of open digital archives and other gray
literature sources such as NASA. The Selected Sources feature is available to
all subscribers and can be quickly and easily customized by contacting Scopus’
E-Helpdesk.
Customers can also request their repositories to be indexed by Scirus for free.
About Scopus
Covering the world’s research literature, Scopus
is the largest and easiest to use navigation tool ever built. Scopus is
designed and developed with over 300 users and librarians internationally. Its
unique database contains abstracts and references from over 15,000 titles from
4,000 different publishers, ensuring broad interdisciplinary coverage. In
addition, Scopus not only offers users citation information about the articles
covered, but also integrates web & patent searches directly from its clean and
simple interface. Direct links to full-text articles, library resources and
other applications like reference management software, make Scopus quicker,
easier and more comprehensive to use than any other literature research tool.
For more information about Scopus please visit www.info.scopus.com.
About Elsevier
Elsevier is a world-leading publisher of
scientific, technical and medical information products and services. Working
in partnership with the global science and health communities, Elsevier’s
7,000 employees in 77offices worldwide publish more than 2,000 journals and
1,900 new books per year, in addition to offering a suite of innovative
electronic products, such as ScienceDirect,
MD Consult, Scopus,
bibliographic databases, and online reference works.
Elsevier is a global business
headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and has offices worldwide.
Elsevier is part of Reed Elsevier Group
plc, a world-leading publisher and information provider. Operating in the
science and medical, legal, education and business-to-business sectors, Reed
Elsevier provides high-quality and flexible information solutions to users,
with increasing emphasis on the Internet as a means of delivery. Reed
Elsevier's ticker symbols are REN (Euronext Amsterdam), REL (London Stock
Exchange), RUK and ENL (New York Stock Exchange).
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