Scopus Access Through EES Helps Editors and Reviewers
Since March, all Elsevier journal editors and reviewers using the Elsevier Editorial System, an online submission and peer-review system, have been able to benefit from complimentary access to Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database of research information and high-quality Internet sources. Through EES, Elsevier’s 7,000 editors now enjoy unlimited access to Scopus, while Elsevier's 200,000 reviewers receive a month’s access to support them during the peer-review process. Scopus’ user-friendly search bar is embedded directly in the EES system, enabling reviewers to locate instantly an author’s related articles and references as well as track citations.
This screenshot shows the Scopus search bar available to
editors and reviewers using the Elsevier Editorial System.
Merv Fingas, head of the Emergencies Science Division at Canada’s Environmental Technology Center in Ottawa, Ontario and editor of Journal of Hazardous Materials remarked, “Scopus is a great asset to my journal work. I use it all the time to find reviewers. In fact, I have stopped using my own database of reviewers as I find Scopus much more effective.”
Launched in 2003, the Elsevier Editorial System or EES provides a seamless end-to end online workflow that facilitates and speeds the journal publication process. For more on how Elsevier editors and reviewers can access Scopus via EES, please contact Elsevier journal publishers or account development managers. ![]()
