ScienceDirect Quick Reference Guide
ScienceDirect Quick Reference Guide
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Searching by Keyword
1 Quick Search Enter a search term and click Search ScienceDirect. See the box on p.7 for search term entry rules. - All fields - Author - Journal / Book title - Volume / Issue / Page 2 Advanced Search Go to the Search page and use the Advanced search window to carry out a search with restricted search items (article title, affiliation name, etc) or source types (journals, books, etc.), or when using the search history.
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3 Search with SciVerse Hub SciVerse Hub allows searches across all SciVerse products and web content.
Search Alert Set to alert you via e-mail (Save as search alert) or RSS (RSS feed) when a new article that matches your search conditions is listed. (Requires login).
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Refine Refine your search results by entering additional search terms in the Search within results field. In the Refine results field you can either limit (Limit to) or exclude (Exclude) by specific source type, title, topic, or publication year.
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Sorting Option By default, search results are listed by relevance. You can change this to listing by date.
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Access Rights means available for your institution in full text and abstracts only (non-subscribed content).
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7 Export Citations Information From Export citations, export the selected article to a document management program. See the middle box on p.5. 8 Batch Download of PDFs From Download multiple PDFs, download full-text PDFs of the selected articles all at once, and automatically name them. See the box on the top of p.5.
6 Display Article Pages Clicking the article title will display the article pages (HTML full text or abstract).
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Enlarge View Holding the mouse over the image will enlarge the image view. Holding the mouse over the caption will display the bibliographic information and the caption.
3 4 Display Full Text Please click View within article.
Matching Sentences Application The Matching Sentences application is displayed on the top right of the SciVerse Hub search results. It displays sentences that the search terms have found and allows you to quickly access the appropriate content.
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Supplementary Content Audio, video or any other file provided by the author in addition to the article itself can be viewed in the Supplementary content for this Article field.
3 4 Related Articles Articles in ScienceDirect that are closely related to this article are shown in the Related Articles field.
Citations in Other Documents The latest three documents to cite this article are displayed in the Cited by field. It is also possible to display all the articles on SciVerse Scopus. If you are not a SciVerse Scopus subscriber then you can display the most recent twenty.
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SciVerse Scopus, provided by Elsevier, is the worlds largest bibliographic and citation database. It stores over 18,500 journals from more than 5,000 publishers around the world.
6 Related Reference Works Encyclopedia articles in ScienceDirect closely related to this article are displayed in the Related reference work articles field. 7 Added value from other datasets Keywords extracted with the Life Science Database from NextBio are displayed in the Relevant terms from this article field. Providing you the context around the content ScienceDirect provides relevant information directly in connection to the article.
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NextBio (www.nextbio.com) provides various integrated public resources (PubMed, clinical trial results, experimental data, news, researcher information, etc.) in the life sciences fields.
8 Highlight Keywords menu Full texts in the life sciences fields will have the NextBio keywords highlighted by default. Selecting Reflect from the Highlight keywords dropdown menu allows you to switch between highlighting of the keywords using the Reflect dictionary.
Reflect is an application developed by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and highlights words within a web page that are related to proteins, genes, and so on. Clicking the highlighted words displays additional related information.
Access Rights means available for your institution in full text (includes free publications) and means abstracts only (non-subscribed content).
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Change Browse Method Change the way the title list is displayed from alphabetic to by field or to by favorites.
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Refine Title List Limit the title list to full text journals, abstracts, books, or reference works.
4 5 Display Journal / Book Homepage Clicking on the title will display the table of contents page for that titles latest issue.
Access Rights means available for your institution in full text (includes free means abstracts only (non-subscribed content). publications) and
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Display Article Page Clicking the article title will display the article page (HTML full text or abstract).
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Export Bibliographic Information From Export citations, you can export the selected article to a document management program. See p.5.
4 5 Batch Download of PDFs Download multiple full-text PDFs of the selected articles all at once, and automatically name them. See p.5. 6 Volume/Issue Alert You can be alerted by e-mail (Alert me about new volumes / issues) or RSS (New Article Feed) when the latest issue of a given title is listed. (Requires login) 7 Favorites Register your favorites with Add to Favorites. (Requires login).
8 Journal Information From About this Journal, you can check different sorts of information about a given journal, such as scope, editorial committee, impact factor, and so on. 9 Online Submission From Submit your Article you can be linked to the online submission system.
If you check Remember me, your login information will be stored in your computer and you will be permanently logged in. If you have forgotten your password, click Forgotten your username and password? and enter the e-mail address you used when you registered.
2 User Registration To register as a new user, click Register. Enter the required information, such as your name and e-mail address, in the registration window.
To have access to subscribed content outside of your institution, you can easily set up a self remote access account. Select the remote access option here.
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Username Your username will be displayed when registration is complete. It may have a number added to it in case someone with the same full name has already registered.
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Download PDF
Batch Download and Automatic Naming Download multiple PDF files and assign them names based on specified rules. The file names can be specified from a combination of author, publication year, article title, journal, etc. The maximum number of files you can download at one time is 20. Java required.
Export Citations
Export bibliographic information Export as RIS format (for document management programs such as EndNote), RefWorks, ASCII format (text), and BibTeX format. If you are using RefWorks, you can link seamlessly by embedding your RefWorks ID/PW in the My settings menu.
Online Submission
Submit articles online using the Elsevier Editorial System (EES). It lists information about each journal, the submission standards, support information, etc. E-mail: [email protected]
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Favorites Titles you have registered as favorites are displayed in the Favorite Journals / Books field.
3 4 Change Individual Settings / Password You can change your e-mail address, e-mail format (HTML / text), number of results shown per page, RefWorks ID/PW, password, and so on from the My settings menu. 5 Check Registered Alerts You can manage the list of registered e-mail alerts from the My alerts menu. - Search Alert - Topic Alert - Volume/Issue Alert
Wildcards - * replaces any number of characters. toxi* will search for toxin, toxic, toxicity, toxicology, etc. - ? replaces only one character. sawt??th will search for sawtooth and sawteeth. Logical operators and proximity operators - AND Searches for articles containing both words. food AND poison - OR Searches for articles containing either or both words. weather OR climate - AND NOT Searches for articles that do not contain the following word. tumor AND NOT malignant - W/n Restricts to n words between the two words. The word order is not set. Pain W/5 morphine - PRE/n Restricts to n words between the two words. The word order is as set. newborn PRE/3 screening
General Rules - Not case sensitive - Entering singular nouns will also search for plural nouns and possessives (with some exceptions) - Entering search terms using either US or UK spellings will search for both (with some exceptions). Phrase Search - Multiple words set off by spaces will be processed with the AND operator. - To search as a phrase, enclose it in double quote marks or curly brackets. - Double quotes will search for fuzzy phrases. It will also search for both singular and plurals / American and British English (with some exceptions). Symbols are ignored. Wildcards can be used. heart-attack will search for heart-attack, heart attack, heart attacks, and so on. - Curly brackets will search for a specific phrase. It limits the search to only the specified character string, and symbols can be used. {heart-attack} will only search for heart-attack.
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Operator priority order (it is possible to change the priority order by using parentheses) 1. OR 2. W/n or PRE/n 3. AND 4. AND NOT
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