SciVerse Scopus Alerts 2.0.2

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ABOUT SciVerse Scopus Alerts

SciVerse Scopus Alerts Before logging-in or purchasing Sciverse Scopus Alerts, you may try the app for 30 days.If your institution has access to Scopus you can use this app for free with a Scopus.com username and password. Please contact your librarian to find out whether your institution has access to Scopus before you purchase this app.Non-institutional subscribers can continue access after 30 days with a $19.99 annual subscription.If you’re passionate about your research project, you probably have ideas coming to you in your sleep. Now you don’t even need to get out of bed to search for the latest content: reach for your mobile and use the SciVerse Scopus Alerts mobile app to find articles, create alerts, make notes, and share links instantly. While you’re travelling or attending a conference, this app will make sure you stay on top of the newest developments without the need to power up your computer or find an Internet connection. Elsevier’s SciVerse Scopus is the leading service for finding and sharing peer-reviewed information that will help you in your research, whether you're trying to find a cancer cure, or improve irrigation in Africa. Whatever your field, when you’re away from the lab but need to keep in touch with the latest research, use the SciVerse Scopus Alerts app to:- Search across thousands of scholarly journals from more than 5000 international publishers;- Save the important articles in one place for easy look-up;- Set up and review alerts for your favourite searches;- Set up alerts for when a particular article is cited;- Annotate articles with your own notes;- Share article links through email or twitter.Searching & Saving:When a speaker references some research at a conference, look it up straight away. Store articles in one accessible place and save them to read later.Alerting:If you’re a published author you’ll want to know when one of your peers cites your work. Set up an alert on any article and receive a notification when someone cites it. You can also create alerts for your favourite searches so that when anything is published that relates to your specific field, you’ll know straight away.