Tracking UCSF Research
Tracking UCSF Research
Scopus and Web of Science are important resources for understanding the research output of UCSF, both for individual researchers and the university as a whole. They can both supplement the information provided by the impact factor.
Scopus
Helps you gain an overall view of the research output at UCSF. Learn how to run an affiliation search to track where UCSF authors are publishing and their research interests and output.
Journals Where UCSF Authors Publish Most Frequently:
Articles per journal, 2000-2009
Figure is derived from data in Scopus and is not taken directly from the database.
Web of Science
- Receive notification when your articles are cited.
- Understand citation patterns for your research over time. Learn how.
Elizabeth Blackburn Article Citations by Year:
Citations to papers authored by Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn from 2000-2009. Figure is derived from data in Web of Science and is not taken directly from the database.
UCSF Profiles
Related Resources
SCImago Journal & Country Rank
Ranks countries and institutions by their research productivity in different disciplines.
Article Level Metrics
New ways to evaluate articles. Talk presented to UCSF/UCB in November 2009.
CTSI Virtual Home
Brings UCSF researchers together according to research interest.
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See Also
- Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science
- Journal impact factors and citation data
