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Viewing Affiliation Details

The Affiliation Details page provides information about affiliations that have more than one document matched to them in Scopus. Affiliation details include the affiliation ID, name variations, address information, research areas, documents published, sources the organization has published in, and collaborating affiliations. From the Affiliation Details page, you can:


Viewing Documents 

From the Affiliation Details page, you can view documents associated with an organization.

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Finding and Grouping Unmatched Affiliations

Scopus Affiliation Identifier matches affiliations based on information in documents. Some documents do not have sufficient information for the Affiliation Identifier to accurately match them, even when they are from the same affiliation.

To ensure that you are viewing a complete list of documents for an affiliation, you can use the Find unmatched affiliations link to combine information from several affiliations on a single Affiliations Details page.

When you have grouped affiliations, you can view the number of documents, create lists, and print or e-mail details for both the affiliation on the Affiliation Details page and for all the grouped affiliations.

Note: The affiliations will be grouped only for your current session. To suggest that a group of affiliations be permanently matched in Scopus, click the Feedback button.

To find and group unmatched affiliations

  1. Click the Find unmatched affiliations link. Scopus will retrieve up to 6 of the most relevant unmatched affiliations.

    To view the full list of unmatched affiliations, click the Show full list link. See Adding Unmatched Affiliations for more information.

  2. Select the affiliations that you want to group on the current Affiliation Details page.

  3. Click Group with affiliation to add the selected affiliations to the current Affiliation Details page.

    The Affiliation Details page displays the grouped affiliations.

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Adding Documents to a List

Click Add to list to create a list of the documents associated with the affiliation.

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Printing and E-Mailing Affiliation Details

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Providing Feedback

Click the Feedback button to report errors or provide feedback to us about the current Affiliation Details page.

Note: Affiliation information is derived exclusively from documents available through Scopus.

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Viewing Subject Areas

You can view the documents associated with an affiliation organized by subject area in the Subject Areas box.

Note: To view subject areas, you must have the latest version of Adobe® Flash® Player installed and JavaScript™ enabled in your browser. See Browser Requirements and Preferences for more information.

Subject Areas can be viewed in a Chart or Data view. Each view displays the subject area, the number of published documents in that subject area, and the percentage of total published documents. The Chart View displays the information as an interactive graph. The Data View displays the information in a table.

Chart View Features

Click the Chart link to view the subject areas for an affiliation as an interactive chart. Each subject area displays in a different color. A list of subject areas and their colors is available below the chart.

Other Subject Area

The subject areas with the largest percentage of documents are displayed separately in the chart. All other subject areas as included in the Other subject area category.

Tip: You can view the subject area, the number of documents in that subject area, and the percentage of total documents by placing your mouse pointer over a subject area. Show Me

Data View Features

Click the Data link to view documents organized by subject areas as a table. Available fields include:

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Navigating Affiliation Details

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Setting Up an RSS Feed or E-mail Alert

New Documents

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Related Topics

Basic Search

Affiliation Search

Affiliation Search Tips

Scopus Affiliation Identifier

Submitting Affiliation Feedback

Affiliation Citation Alerts

Search Alerts

E-Mailing Affiliation Details

Selecting Co-Affiliations


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