Elsevier, the global information analytics business specialising in science and health, and the Russian State Public Library for Science and Technology have signed a National License Agreement (NLA) to provide more than 1,200 research and educational organisations in Russia with access to Elsevier's Scopus database. The collaboration aims to support Russia's growth in research output and quality and support the country's aim to further develop its knowledge-based economy.
Scopus claims to be the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, covering more than 71 million articles, books and conference papers, and draws its content from more than 23,700 journals published by 5,000 publishers. This comprehensive Scopus solution of which its data is also used for world university rankings including THE University Ranking and QS, will provide Russian researchers with access to world's quality scientific data and tools that will allow them to track and analyze global research trends, benchmark own results on an international level and find partners across the globe.
Additionally, access to Scopus will help increase the quality and visibility of Russian research output, enhance productivity of research workflow and will play an essential role in research strategy planning at all levels.
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