WHAT IS IT?
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature – scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Worldwide, Scopus is used by more than 3,000 academic, government and corporate institutions and is the main data source that supports the Research Intelligence portfolio.
WHY SHOULD I UPDATE IT?
Creating a SCOPUS account and affiliating with the BSPH ensures third parties will find your publications, making you a more competitive grant candidate and providing the School with more accurate data on affiliated grants and publications.
TO DO (5-10 minutes):
Create or Sign In to your SCOPUS Account
Follow this link to the below webpage. Click “Sign in” on the top right.
A new window will appear. Click “Register with Institution.”
A second window will appear. Click “Sign in or register.”
A third window will appear prompting you to enter your Johns Hopkins email.
A final window will appear prompting you to create or sign into your account. Follow the applicable steps.
Update your SCOPUS Account
Once you are signed in to your SCOPUS account, search your name under the “Authors” tab.
With your cursor, hover over your name in the search results. Click on your name to access your profile page.
On your profile page, click “Edit Profile.”
Toggle the “Current Organization” tab and select “Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health” from the dropdown menu. If you do not see this option in your dropdown menu, please contact the Welch Informationists.
In the documents section, remove documents that you are not affiliated with and search for missing documents. Follow the applicable steps for the Awards section. Click “Review Request” when complete.