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1.- Functionalities
- Scopus’s Citation Overview is a way for you to find and track citation data generated from a set of selected documents. If you have selected the publications of an author indexed in Scopus, you can then make use of the Citation Overview feature to get citation information of the set of documents written by this author, such
- Perfil de afiliación o de autor: Scopus Author ID allows you to track your publications indexed in the Scopus citation database and build metric reports. You can use Scopus to follow the outputs of other researchers and institutions and identify potential collaborators.
- Journal Analyzer: empowers researchers and librarians to evaluate and compare journals using article and citation data.
2.- Impact metrics
- SJR (SCimago Journal Rank):The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) indicator is a measure of the scientific influence of scholarly journals that accounts for both the number of citations received by a journal and the importance or prestige of the journals where the citations come from.
- SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper): is a sophisticated metric that intrinsically accounts for field-specific differences in citation practices. It does so by comparing each journal's citations per publication with the citation potential of its field, defined as the set of publications citing that journal..
- Índice h: The h-index is defined as the maximum value of h such that the given author/journal has published h papers that have each been cited at least h times. The index is designed to improve upon simpler measures such as the total number of citations or publications.
- IPP (Impact per Publication): Also known as RIP (raw impact per publication), the IPP is used to calculate SNIP. IPP is a number of current-year citations to papers from the previous 3 years, divided by the total number of papers in those 3 previous years.