RSS Feeds
Use the RSS Feeds in Scopus and you will automatically receive updates of your favorite search results from Scopus. Find the RSS Feed on every search result screen in Scopus. Just click it, and paste the displayed code into your RSS Feed reader.
Set Up Scopus: Scopus Tools
Scopus HTML Feeds will allow you to transform your favourite Scopus RSS feed into an HTML version that can then be displayed on any website. The resulting HTML feed can be customised to have the look & feel of the page where it will be included. All article titles in such an HTML feed are linked back to Scopus.
How to set up a Scopus HTML Feed
Go directly to the Scopus HTML Feeds page to set up your feed: http://feeds.scopus.com
Directions:
1. Go to http://feeds.scopus.com. If you are new to this site, please register for the service or alternatively login with your Email and Scopus HTML Feeds password.
2. Click on ‘Create New HTML Feed’, and then go to www.scopus.com. Run a search, refine your results and click on the orange RSS button; you can now name your feed and then click the ‘Continue’ button to get the RSS URL.
3. Click on “Create a Scopus HTML Feed” to be directed to the Scopus HTML Feed Site.
4. URL and RSS feed name are filled in automatically, you can however re-name the feed again. Fill in the website URL where the code will be hosted. Customize your feed the way you want it to be displayed on your website and ‘Save’.
5. Click on ‘View HTML code’ and then copy and paste the HTML Feed from this site into your website's code.
Examples of Scopus HTML feed integration:
- Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology in Korea
- Yuan Ze University in Taiwan
- The University of Newcastle in Australia
Feed suggestions:
- The 10 most recent articles published by a University
- The 5 most recent citations of an article
- The 20 most recent articles in Scopus in a subject area

