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View the Scopus™ Videocast on Finding Grant Reviewers and Retrieving Grantee Publications

On June 12 and 13, representatives from Elsevier demonstrated how Scopus can be used to support the grant review and program management process at NIH. Scopus is one of the world’s largest scientific, technical, and medical databases. Produced by science and health publisher Elsevier, it is available on campus and through remote access as a resource of the NIH Library.

Scopus can assist in:

  • Locating grant reviewers
  • Finding publications of researchers who have been awarded grants
  • Analyzing a cited reference search
  • Setting up alerts to track papers produced by grantees
  • Determining authors’ affiliations when searching.

To view the videocast of the June 13 presentation, go to How to Find Reviewers Using Scopus (HHS Only) at http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=13903.


NIH Library staff members provide support in using Scopus. For assistance, please call Reference & Information Services at 301-496-1080 or email nihlibrary@nih.gov.





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