Scirus, the Glossary
Scirus was a comprehensive science-specific search engine, first launched in 2001.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Author-level metrics, CiteSeerX, Elsevier, Google Scholar, Impact factor, List of academic databases and search engines, Scopus.
- Elsevier
- Scholarly search services
Author-level metrics are citation metrics that measure the bibliometric impact of individual authors, researchers, academics, and scholars.
See Scirus and Author-level metrics
CiteSeerX
X or CiteSeerX but DISPLAYTITLE only allows changing an initial letter to lower case --> CiteSeerX (formerly called CiteSeer) is a public search engine and digital library for scientific and academic papers, primarily in the fields of computer and information science. Scirus and CiteSeerX are scholarly search services.
Elsevier
Elsevier is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content.
Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Scirus and Google Scholar are Bibliographic databases and indexes and scholarly search services.
Impact factor
The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as indexed by Clarivate's Web of Science.
List of academic databases and search engines
This article contains a representative list of notable databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles. Scirus and list of academic databases and search engines are Bibliographic databases and indexes and scholarly search services.
See Scirus and List of academic databases and search engines
Scopus
Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. Scirus and Scopus are Bibliographic databases and indexes and Elsevier.
See also
Elsevier
- 2collab
- Bepress
- Digital Commons (Elsevier)
- EMBiology
- Elsevier
- Elsevier Weekblad
- Embase
- FLUIDEX
- Forest Ecosystems
- Library Connect
- List of Elsevier periodicals
- Plum Analytics
- ScienceDirect
- Scirus
- Scopus
- Social Science Research Network
- Tetrahedron Prize
- The Cost of Knowledge
- Urban & Schwarzenberg
- Woodhead Publishing
Scholarly search services
- ArtCyclopedia
- BASE (search engine)
- CNKI
- CORE (research service)
- ChemRefer
- CiteSeerX
- Citebase
- Culture.pl
- Delpher
- Dimensions (database)
- Entrez
- Europeana
- Finc
- Flandrica.be
- Google Books
- Google Scholar
- Jurn
- Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature
- List of academic databases and search engines
- Live Search Academic
- Live Search Books
- MathSciNet
- MetaLib
- Microsoft Academic
- Microsoft Academic Search
- National Electronic Library
- Paperity
- ProQuest Dialog
- Pubget
- SciGraph
- Science.gov
- Scientific Information Database
- Scirus
- Semantic Scholar
- Smithsonian Research Online
- Sparrho
- Wikilala