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  3. How to use Scopus to calculate your h-index. Content: Step 1: Go to the Scopus author search form. Step 2: Select the correct entry from the author's results. Step 3: Check out the Scopus author details page with the h-index. Related Articles.

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · 1. Open the Scopus database [find under Databases on the library web site ]. 2. Click the Author Search tab and type the authors last name and first name or initials in the search box. You can also refine your search by typing an organization [such as Mayo] in the Affiliation box. Click the Search button. 3.

  5. Look for the Scopus Author results that match you and your research. It's possible that there are multiple Scopus Author IDs that all match you. Click on your name to go to the Author details page. You can see your h-index on this page. Record your Scopus ID to expedite future h-index searches.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · You can create an h-index for a single author and any matched authors. Run an author search. A list of author search results opens. From the author results list, click the name of the author you want to evaluate. The author details page opens. From the author details page, click ‘View h-graph’.

  7. May 8, 2014 · In Scopus you can calculate it on any set of results; it does not have to be papers belonging to just one author. Just run a random search: TITLE-ABS-KEY (mars water ice), select all results, click View Citation Overview and therein you will see the h -index value for that set (see image).

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