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Other Databases/Related Topics

Other Databases/Related Topics. Bruce Slutsky Robert Van Houten Library. SCOPUS. Scopus is a multidisciplinary database that contains records going back to the mid 1960s, offering newly-linked citations across the widest body of scientific abstracts available in one place.

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  1. Other Databases/Related Topics Bruce Slutsky Robert Van Houten Library

  2. SCOPUS • Scopus is a multidisciplinary database that contains records going back to the mid 1960s, offering newly-linked citations across the widest body of scientific abstracts available in one place. • It is the largest abstract and citation database of peer reviewed literature • Please keep in mind that the coverage and indexing of Scifinder Scholar and Scopus differ.  It is always advisable to search more than one database when an exhaustive search is needed. 

  3. SCOPUS - Coverage • Contains 49 million records, 70% with abstracts • 28 million 1996 to the present • 21 million Pre 1996 • Over 19,500 titles from 5,000 publishers worldwide • Includes over 5.3million conference papers • 2 million records added yearly • Provides 100% Medline coverage

  4. Scopus - Searching • By Topic • By Author • Updating a search • Locating cited references • Links to full-text • Can display by relevance (not available in Scifinder) • Help (http://help.scopus.com) • Training videos

  5. Scopus is now on the iPhone • Go to http://www.info.sciverse.com/sciverse-mobile-applications/sciverse-scopus-mobile for information

  6. SCOPUS • Advantages • Multidisciplinary • Can get citations not found in Scifinder • Can rank references by relevancy • Can provide alerts by e-mail or RSS feeds • Easy to view citing references • Easy to link to full-text • Can easily distinguish authors • Disadvantages • Coverage is uneven prior to 1996 • CAS registry number searches are not exhaustive • Does not give physical property data directly • Not exhaustive for finding cited references for older authors

  7. Cited Reference Searching • Is finding out who has cited the relevant article since its publication • It is a way of looking forward • Cited reference analysis is used to evaluate faculty for promotion and/or tenure • This can be done in Scopus and ScifinderScholar • Values are likely different in the two databases since the journal coverage is not the same

  8. Significance of Citing References

  9. Business Source Premier • This is the industry's most popular business research database, features the full text for more than 2,100 journals. Full text is provided back to 1965, and searchable cited references back to 1998.

  10. Business Source PremierChemical Industry Coverage • Chemical and Engineering News • Chemical Market Reporter • Chemical Business • Chemical Week • Pharmaceutical Technology • Drug Topics • Others

  11. Publisher Databases at NJIT • American Chemical Society Journals • American Institute of Physics • American Society of Civil Engineers • American Society of Mechanical Engineers • IEEE/IEL Electronic Library • Institute of Physics • Science Direct(Elsevier) • SIAM Journals Online (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) • Springer • Wiley Journals Online

  12. Finding a Journal from the NJIT Library • Electronic Only • Print and Electronic • Print only • Check database from NJIT Library Home Page

  13. Patent Basics • A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Generally, the term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the application for the patent was filed in the United States or, in special cases, from the date an earlier related application was filed, subject to the payment of maintenance fees. U.S. patent grants are effective only within the United States, U.S. territories, and U.S. possessions. Under certain circumstances, patent term extensions or adjustments may be available. (source http://www.uspto.gov/go/pac/doc/general/#patent)

  14. Types of Patents • Utility patents may be granted to anyone who invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof; • Design patents may be granted to anyone who invents a new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture; • Plantpatents may be granted to anyone who invents or discovers and asexually reproduces any distinct and new variety of plant.

  15. Patent Databases

  16. Chemical Patents • May be searched in Scifinder Scholar • Execute your search and limit documents to patents • Can also use Google Patents

  17. Complete Citation from Scifinder

  18. Complete Citation From Scopus • You, Y., Fan, A., Huang, S., & Liu, W. (2012). Numerical modeling and experimental validation of heat transfer and flow resistance on the shell side of a shell-and-tube heat exchanger with flower baffles.International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 55(25-26), 7561-7569. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

  19. Linking to Full-Text From Scopus

  20. Linking to Full-Text From Scifinder

  21. Finding a Journal from the Library Home Page (http://library.njit.edu)

  22. Contact Information • Bruce Slutsky – Robert Van Houten Library • E-mail – slutsky@njit.edu • Phone 973-642-4950

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