How to use Scopus to search for research articles?
Scopus is a premier abstract and citation database enabling systematic discovery of scholarly research articles across disciplines. It is accessible primarily through institutional subscriptions via library portals.
Access Scopus through your university or institution library website. Construct effective search queries using relevant keywords combined with Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) and field codes (e.g., TITLE-ABS-KEY). Utilize the advanced search interface to refine by date range, subject area, document type, author affiliation, or open access status. Review results leveraging Scopus' powerful filtering options and citation metrics (like CiteScore and h-indices) to assess relevance and impact, noting abstract details and links to full text sources.
To perform a search, first define your research topic and identify core keywords. Enter these terms into the search bars, applying appropriate syntax and filters. Browse the returned results, examining article records for abstracts, citations, and affiliations. Export relevant citations to reference management software. Utilize Scopus' alerting services for topic tracking and analyze citation networks. This workflow supports comprehensive literature reviews, competitor analysis, research evaluation, and article submission strategy development efficiently.
