Summary of Literature Survey using Scopus
Main Ideas and Concepts
The video is a tutorial on conducting a literature survey using the Scopus database, emphasizing the importance of bibliographic data for writing articles and theses. The speaker outlines the steps necessary to access Scopus, perform searches, and manage bibliographic data effectively.
Key Steps and Methodology
- Accessing Scopus:
- Confirm access to Scopus through your institution.
- Contact your librarian for subscription details.
- Log in using either an IP address or a roaming login, ensuring you have the necessary credentials.
- Setting Up a Profile:
- Register for an account using your official email for institutional affiliation.
- Save your login information for future access.
- Conducting a literature survey:
- Use keyword-based searches to find relevant articles.
- Carefully select fields to search (e.g., article title, abstract, keywords).
- Choose an appropriate time span for your search.
- Consider searching across all subject areas for interdisciplinary results.
- Performing Advanced Searches:
- Utilize Boolean operators and parentheses for complex search strings.
- Combine multiple fields and search criteria to refine results.
- Collecting and Saving References:
- Sort results by various criteria (e.g., date, citations, relevance).
- Select important articles and save them to a list.
- Create new lists or add to existing ones for organization.
- Exporting bibliographic data:
- Select items from your saved list for export.
- Choose the desired format (e.g., BibTeX, CSV) for the exported data.
- Include citations and abstracts in your export for better reference management.
- Managing Exported Data:
- Use reference management software (e.g., JabRef) to organize and edit bibliographic data.
- Ensure exported files are saved in a recognizable format for future use.
- Utilizing Data in Writing:
- Leverage exported bibliographic data in typesetting software (e.g., LaTeX, Microsoft Office) to generate references for articles and theses.
Conclusion
The tutorial provides a comprehensive guide to using Scopus for literature surveys, emphasizing the importance of proper data management and the use of reference management tools to streamline the writing process.
Speakers or Sources Featured
The speaker is not explicitly named in the subtitles, but they appear to be an instructor or expert in literature surveys and bibliographic management.
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Category
Educational