The Hyperlinked Library, Part 2
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The Hyperlinked library part 2:
Linking resources from Scopus
Scopus offers a variety of linking options including journal home pages, search alert feeds via RSS and HTML, saved searches and helpful tutorials. These links can be easily integrated into a library website, bringing the most up to date and reliable information from Scopus to the library user.
Using Web 2.0 technology such as a wiki, librarians can create classroom environments, library pages and collaborative knowledge spaces instantly. Linking resources from Scopus on a wiki or web page enables the creation of a rich, dynamic library of information which is automatically updated and collaborative. This session will demonstrate how to create a hyperlinked library of Scopus resources using a wiki and integrate links with existing web resources.
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Evaluate Author Research Output
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