Using Scopus to analyze an overview of a set of citations is useful for viewing the citation trend for a set of documents, finding all publications citing a specific document (or set of documents), and discovering the overall impact of publications in a research area of interest. These 5 easy steps will help you to create a citation overview in just minutes:
- After running a Scopus search narrow down your results the best you can, ideally to less than 2,000 records.
- Select what you want included in your analysis. You can choose to include specific documents, or include all results from a given page (‘Select page‘) or the entire results list (‘Select all‘). Once you’ve made your selections, click the ‘View Citation Overview’ link.
- The Citation Overview tool will display the citation information for each document you selected from your results list. Citations from the current year, along with the 4 preceding years, are automatically included in the table. If desired, you can adjust which years to display.
- You can also further modify the table by choosing whether to exclude self-citations or citations from books, in addition to specifying how you want documents sorted.
- Now you can begin studying the information and continue manipulating the chart to help pinpoint key research you want to investigate further, or use the information to identify trends in a particular research area.
Ask us if you would like further assistance with analyzing citation trends in your area of interest or research focus. You can also watch the pre-recorded webcast from Elsevier on using Scopus’ analysis tools (33 minutes).