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The Author Search in Scopus allows you to locate a particular author simply by entering the author’s last name and an initial or first name and then click on Search. You will be presented with the preferred author name along with the variants of the name that have been grouped into an author profile. All results include the number of documents that an author has published. You can choose to display the results alphabetically or by document count. The Scopus Author Identifier does the hard work for you by automatically matching variations of an author’s name and distinguishing between authors with the same name. All the documents belonging to a specific author will be listed in the author's details (including numbers of citations received, affiliations, h-index)

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PublicationsList.org - your academic publications list online with endnote, reference manager, bibtex and PubMed / MEDLINE ( NCBI, NLM, NIH ) import and export - improve impact factor and citations

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getCITED is an online, member-controlled academic database , directory and discussion forum . Its contents are entered and edited by members of the academic community. By putting its content in the hands of its members, getCITED makes it possible to enter in and search for publications of all types. This means that, in addition to the books and articles accessible with other databases, book chapters, conference papers, working papers, reports, papers in conference proceedings, and other such research outlets can all be entered and then searched for within getCITED .

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