SCOPUS Search Tips

SCOPUS Search Tips help researchers maximize their use of the SCOPUS database by employing advanced search techniques. Some key strategies include using Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to refine queries, applying wildcard characters for broader searches, and utilizing quotation marks for exact phrase searches. Researchers can also use subject-specific keywords, citation tracking, and affiliation searches to find precise and relevant academic content. Customizing alerts for new publications and saving searches for future reference are additional ways to enhance research efficiency. These tips help users conduct comprehensive and targeted searches for scholarly literature.

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