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Browser Requirements and Preferences

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Secure Scopus Access

To protect the data you send to Scopus, Scopus can be accessed through a secure server (https://www.scopus.com). A secure server is one that uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.

Using the Secure Server

When you log on to Scopus through the secure server, all your Scopus transactions will be secure until you end your personal session. One exception to this rule is if you manually enter an "http" address in your browser during a session that you started with https. In that case, we will return you to the secure server as soon as possible, but, until we do, some of your transactions may not be secure.

Note    If you are logged on through the non-secure server (http://www.scopus.com), you must end your Scopus session, before trying to use the secure server properly.

Bookmarks

We recommend that you update your current Scopus bookmarks before using the secure server. For example, if you have http://www.scopus.com bookmarked, you should change this to https://www.scopus.com.

What is SSL?

SSL is an industry accepted security protocol that provides encryption over the Internet. This encryption provides reasonable assurance that your private data will not be intercepted between the browser and the server. SSL also performs a security identification to ensure that your browser is indeed communicating with the service. SSL functionality is built into most commercially available browsers, including Netscape Navigator (version 4.0 or later) and Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 3.0 or later).

Secure and Non-Secure Items

On some browsers, you may receive a message from your browser indicating that the page you are trying to access contains secure and non-secure items. This means that some of the items on the page do not reside on a secure server. For example, if an image on the page is located on your library's or institution's non-secure website, you will receive this message. You can choose whether or not you want to display the non-secure items before proceeding.

Problems Accessing Scopus

If you receive error messages and are unable to access the Scopus secure server, contact your librarian, administrator, or Internet Service Provider (ISP) for assistance.

The following settings can cause access problems:

Note    If you access documents outside of Scopus during your secure Scopus session, when you return, you may not be on the Scopus secured server.
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Customer Support Contact Information

Customer support contact information for using Scopus is available at Scopus info site.

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