What are the elements of a review paper?

What are the elements of a review paper?

Elements of a review paper

  • Title Page. On the title page include the title, your name, and the date.
  • Abstract. An abstract is a brief summary of your review.
  • Introduction. The introduction of your review should accomplish three things:
  • Discussion. The discussion section is the body of your paper.
  • Conclusions.
  • References.

What is H index in Scopus?

The h-index is an index that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. In Scopus, the h-index is not a static value; it is calculated live on a set of results each time you look it up.

What is Scopus paper?

Scopus is one of the largest, most reputable abstract and citation databases for academic literature. It contains over 40,000 titles from more than 10,000 international publishers, and nearly 35,000 of these publications are peer-reviewed. Scopus covers various formats (books, journals, conference papers, etc.)

How do I review IEEE paper?

In summary, you can review a technical paper without reading or understanding it by considering the following points: page count, author name, title, presence of introduction and summary, math content, references, figures, and expansion of selected sections.

How do I check my paper on Scopus?

To check your Scopus Author profile, visit the Scopus website (available when using the University’s IP range or via the VPN) or use the free to access preview version if your institution does not subscribe to Scopus). Choose the ‘Author Search’ tab from the Search menu and enter your details.

Are all Elsevier journals Scopus indexed?

Elsevier prides itself on only indexing high quality publications in Scopus, and if doesn’t index all of the journals it publishes, isn’t that admitting that not all of the journals Elsevier publishes are not high quality? … So, it is a good question to ask.

How do I get my paper on Scopus?

How to search for open access journals in Scopus:

  1. In the Browse box, click on the drop-down menu next to ‘Subject Area’ to select your subject area of choice.
  2. Also in the Browse box, tick the ‘Open Access’ check box: ‘Display only Open Access Journals’
  3. Click on ‘Display Sources.’