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  2. Jan 13, 2022 · Hello Everyone, Please follow this lecture to know about:_____How to Create Scopus Author ID | Scopus P...

  3. 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.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · If you don't already have one, you can create an Elsevier account for free from any of Elsevier's products. For ScienceDirect and Mendeley Reference Manager follow these directions: From Mendeley Reference Manager: Select ' Create account '. From ScienceDirect: Select 'My account'.

  5. Last updated on November 20, 2019. What is a Scopus Author Profile? Why is a Scopus Author Profile important? Why is Scopus a trusted source? How is a profile created?

  6. Powerful algorithmic data processing matches articles to existing author profiles with a high degree of accuracy based on name, email, affiliation, subject area, citations and co-authors. A profile is created automatically when two or more articles are linked to one name.

  7. May 30, 2024 · Scopus Author ID is a unique 11-digit identifier that is automatically assigned to an author who has published at least one article in a journal that is indexed in Scopus. It groups together all the publications written by that author on the Scopus author profile.

  8. Jul 12, 2023 · This video explains the process of Creating a Scopus ID, Creating an ORCID ID, and Linking/ Connecting the Scopus and ORCID ID#scopus , #ORCID Scopus Profile...

  9. What is Scopus Author ID? Your 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.

  10. Scopus Author Identifiers are system generated: if you have an article indexed in Scopus, you will have an ID. However, this means that you may have more than one ID generated if you have published with variant names and affiliations (e.g. Clarke, G and Clarke, GC).