Finding Scholarly Research in Scopus
When: January 25, 2022 11:00am to 12:00pm

Scopus is a large database of peer-reviewed literature, including journals, books and conference proceedings. This session will give you a complete explanation of what Scopus is, how it can be used and some of the key benefits of its use. The session will also showcase Scopus in a demonstration with some examples, providing tips and tricks on usage and how to use some of the more advanced functionality.
This is a Zoom workshop. The password will be sent via email.
This workshop will include the basics of working with Scopus, including:
- Searching for articles and other types of literature on a topic
- Find related articles through citations and follow citations over time
- Refining search results (document type, highly cited, etc.)
- Saving search results
- Setting up search alerts to notify you when new papers become available
Audience: All
Audience size: Small (1-50)
Where
Campus: Virtual
Contact info & links
Contacts
Jim Martin
Research Engagement/Main Library
Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Jim Martin