Publishing in scientometric databases is an effective tool for promoting scientists. They not only provide an opportunity for researchers to demonstrate their research results and make themselves known in the academic community, but also help them to obtain grants, academic titles and prestigious positions. The most reputable international databases are Scopus and Web of Science. However, which one is better to choose for publishing scientific articles? Today we will talk about this.
A new video has been released on our channel, in which Pavlo Kolomiets, an expert at the scientific and educational center of Scientific Publications company, talks in detail about the main differences between Scopus and Web of Science, in particular:
- What is their thematic focus?
- How much data do they cover?
- What is the difference between the procedures for selecting journals in these databases?
- What scientometric indicators are used in Scopus and Web of Science?
- Is the interface and functionality different in these databases?
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