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-Scopus overview, accessing databases from UNB webpage
step 1: create a search string
step 2: apply filter (limit to 'Review')
select the document titles you want to analyze and click 'Analyze search results'
Finding an author's Scopus ID, profile, h-index, publications, collaborators and more
start with selecting a 'search by Authors'
Finding articles by affiliation
select search by 'Affiliation', for example, type 'University of New Brunswick Canada'
You will get something similar to the screenshot below. There are many options here for you to explore! As an example, you can select documents that have been published in a given discipline by UNB authors (select 'Document by subject area'), or documents that have been published by institutions that collaborate with UNB (select 'Collaborating affiliations').
Mendeley Reference Manager
With Mendeley Reference Manager you can:
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Store, organize and search all your references from just one library.
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Seamlessly insert references and bibliographies into your Microsoft® Word documents using Mendeley Cite.
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Read, highlight and annotate PDFs, and keep all your thoughts across multiple documents in one place.
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Collaborate with others by sharing references and ideas.
Mendeley Desktop
Video tutorial:
(recording 2020-09-08)
Here are some terms you should be familiar with:
Mendeley Desktop: Mendeley Desktop is the downloaded part of the software installed onto your computer. Download Mendeley Desktop if you haven't already.
Mendeley Web: This is the Mendeley website where you can access the web version of your library, edit your profile and search for papers, groups or people. You can also access Mendeley's social features.
Sync: The process of synchronizing your Mendeley data across devices.
Web Importer: The browser extension that lets you quickly add references to your library from anywhere on the web.
Citation Plugin: A plugin you can install that allows you to create and format your citations and bibliography according to your chosen style.
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Last modified on July 31, 2024 15:28
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