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Looking for a Collaborator?

August 19th, 2009 by Cathy · No Comments

Are you looking for a collaborator in your area of research? One tool to use to find a potential collaborator is SCOPUS. You can use SCOPUS to find other researchers who have cited your work to discover how they’ve used your research findings. By reviewing publications that cite your work you can learn if other researchers have:

  • Extended your research findings using different human populations or animal species
  • Improved or modified your research methods
  • Discovered a new application related to your research findings
  • Duplicated your research

Learning how your research findings have been used by others can help identify potential collaborators for future research projects.

SCOPUS Tutorials

Categories: Authors at WU, Research Data, Research Impact, Support for Authors

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