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Posted 10 May 2012 by The SciVerse Team
The Scopus title list has been updated with almost 300 new titles since the end of 2011. This brings the total number of active titles in Scopus to over  19,500. Scopus has a broad coverage in all subject areas with 33% of its titles in Health Sciences, 30% in Physical Sciences, 21% in Social Sciences and 16% in Life Sciences. New in the title list are the additional tabs of post-1995...
Posted 07 May 2012 by The SciVerse Team
We are continuing to add enhancements that make information about SciVerse releases readily available and hopefully make your job easier. The Scopus Online Help Files have been updated to include a “What’s new in this release” section. How can you find this information? Click on Help in the top right-hand corner of Scopus and look to the bottom left-hand side of the Help...
Posted 27 April 2012 by The SciVerse Team
The Document Download Manager (DDM) allows users to select and automatically download, re-name and save multiple documents simultaneously. This service allows users to spend less time gathering information and more time for their real work. Initially, the Document Download Manager was only available for a limited number of browsers and we realize this has frustrated some of our users. We are...
Posted 20 April 2012 by The SciVerse Team
Until now, users of the IE9 browser have been frustrated with Scopus display issues, we understand and have been working on better browser compatibility. In preparation for full support of IE9 in the coming months, IE9 users will now be seamlessly redirected to run in IE7 compatibility mode. This will alleviate any display issues for Scopus users. If you continue to experience issues, please...
Posted 17 March 2012 by The SciVerse Team
The below slides outline the updates to Scopus released 12 March 2012. While most of these changes have already been announced on the SciVerse blog, this goes into a bit more detail on why the updates were made. It also mentions some of the smaller updates not yet announced and introduces some of what I feel to be the most interesting new SciVerse Applications for Scopus. For two of the...
Posted 16 March 2012 by The SciVerse Team
With this release you will notice that the familiar Web, Patents and More tabs are gone.  In fact they have been replaced with links that will bring your Scopus search over to Hub so that you may continue your discovery in Hub.  Please do take a moment to explore all that Hub has to offer. Simply click on the link to continue your search in Hub for Web, Patents and more. In...
Release, scopus
Posted 12 March 2012 by The SciVerse Team
The SciVerse team is planning some upgrades and fixes in the coming weeks.  Take a quick scan through some of the plans below for SciVerse ScienceDirect, Scopus, Applications & Hub to learn more. SciVerse ScienceDirect Responding to Your Feedback Our upcoming changes will focus specifically on responding to customer feedback, especially those addressing article rendering issues...
Posted 06 January 2012 by The SciVerse Team
SciVerse presents exciting new features on January 7th, 2012. Read through our blog entries below to learn more about each product! Hub: dropping its 'beta', SciVerse Hub is now open to researchers worldwide ScienceDirect: enriched new article and easy ordering of MARC21 records through the Admin Tool Scopus: new, one-click graphical analysis of your search results Apps:...
Posted 06 January 2012 by The SciVerse Team
Analyse Results in Scopus Easily analyze the results of a search With one button click your search metrics are transformed into a tabbed organization of graphs and charts ready for review, export and email. Watch this brief video on the new Analyze Results feature. Building on the familiar Refine results window, one click of the Analyze results button generates organized and...
analytics, scopus
Posted 08 December 2011 by The SciVerse Team
Important notice emailed to SciVerse customers on 8 December 2011 Some of you have expressed concerns to us about the timing of our upcoming outage (originally scheduled for this Saturday, 10 December 2011) and its impact on end-of-year research, exams, and other activities. As a result, the Elsevier team has decided to postpone our scheduled maintenance until early 2012; we will notify you...

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