![]() ![]() The other name formats searched are indicated, and further options may be displayed in Scopus after View potential author matches is clicked.Īuthors are detected when an entry in Search Reaxys matches an author name, e.g., the Results List for Search Reaxys: byrd is shown in Fig.3. Information on the author names searched, and Document Records for publications by the author in Scopus, are given (Fig.2).Īll of the Scopus features and functions, available through the many links shown in the screen shot on the right, may now be used.įig.2: Display in Scopus when the author name (John C Byrd) is clicked in the Reaxys record shown in Fig.1. Click the link to the author in whom you are interested, e.g., to Byrd, John C.(If you already have logged into Scopus then the link works directly to give Document Records in Scopus otherwise you will be prompted with directions to login to Scopus)įor example, shown in Fig.1 is a Document Record from the search discussed in Workflow D3 ( Search Reaxys: ibrutinib).įig.1: A Document Record obtained from Search Reaxys: ibrutinib - see Workflow D3 Scopus has advanced features to help identify and search author names, and this workflow focuses on how to proceed from a Document Record for an author in Reaxys to Document Records for authors in Scopus.įind Document Records in Scopus for author John C Byrd Browse options through Filters and Analysis (Authors) in Document Records.Search for the author in the Authors querylet, and to include in the search names that appear in auto-suggest and in Lookup.Type the last name of the author in Search Reaxys and then proceed via the Results List (Authors) in the normal way (i.e., through View Results or Edit in Query Builder).In Reaxys there are a few ways to search for authors including: (Alternatively, author names may be searched through Search Reaxys or in the Author querylet and brief examples of the workflows are given at the end of this webpage.) If you have already opened Scopus you retrieve the Document Record(s) by the author in Scopus directly, and y ou then may use other Scopus functions to explore further display options. Because Scopus contains many algorithms to assist searches for authors, if you find the name of an author of interest in Reaxys then a simple way to find further publications from the author is to click the link from the author name in Reaxys. The challenge to find publications for authors is to find the various ways a single author may be represented in original documents or in database records. Last updated: 28 February 2018 D4 LINKING TO AUTHORS IN SCOPUS
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