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Author Toolkit: Scopus ID

This guide provides resources to help authors navigate the processes of research, writing, publication, and dissemination of scholarly works.

What is a Scopus ID?

"Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, features smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research" (Elsevier ).Many authors have similar names. The Scopus Author Identifier distinguishes between these names by assigning each author in Scopus a unique number and grouping together all of the documents written by that author.This feature is especially useful for distinguishing between authors who share very common names like Smith or Wang or Lee.

You will be automatically assigned a Scopus Author ID when you publish in a journal indexed by Scopus. This ID is only used in Scopus, unlike and ORCID ID, which can be used across publishers and databases.

Scopus ID Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Obtain Scopus Author ID automatically
  • Obtain an author publication list
  • Obtain citation metrics
  • Link to Orcid, another researcher identifier system
  • Scopus Author ID only offered to authors who have published in journals indexed by Scopus.

Cons

  • Author identification information may not be accurate (click here for information as to how to verify/correct your Scopus author profile).
  • No online user profile available
  • Only offered to authors that have papers published in journals indexed by Scopus

Linking Scopus ID with ORCID

Scopus can automatically feed your citations in to your ORCID account. Use the Scopus to ORCID wizard to send your Scopus Author ID details and publication list to ORCID.

Attribution

The content of this guide was adapted with permission from Library & Information Services, University Health Network Managing Your Author Identify guide.