Scopus: Search options and user interface
Jinfo Article
24th July 2012
Abstract
Yulia Aspinall's in-depth review of Scopus from Elsevier devotes considerable attention to the power of the search functions built into the product. Searchers benefit from options that enable them to conduct advanced searching and refine their results in a number of ways, through a relatively intuitive user interface.
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