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PUBLICATION BENEFITS FOR JOURNAL AUTHORS

Elsevier publications are read all over the world. Publishing with Elsevier ensures high visibility in the scientific community, not in the least through our e-platforms like External linkScienceDirect, External linkMDConsult, External linkEmbase and External linkScopus.

Elsevier offers journal authors a significant discount on Elsevier publications.

Every journal author who publishes with Elsevier will receive a number of free offprints of their published article.

As a journal author, you retain rights for a large number of author uses, including use by your employing institute or company. These rights are retained and permitted without the need to obtain specific permission from Elsevier.

Elsevier is committed to the highest standards of electronic archiving and information sharing, to ensure that your article will be available for years to come.

As a researcher, you can get involved in Elsevier networking and community initiatives to enable easy access to the latest scientific developments and to add your public profile.

External linkScirus Topic Pages is a free service that provides authoritative scientific topic summaries.

  • Written by scientists for scientists
  • Facilitates knowledge sharing
  • Provides the latest and most relevant journal and web results
  • Updates publications and citations automatically in your profile page

External link2collab is a free collaboration tool specifically for researchers in the scientific, technological and medical communities. It facilitates knowledge sharing and research networking and is all about making your professional life easier.

  • Promote your newly published research
  • Add additional information to your research
  • Create a web profile for you and your work
  • Utilize a convenient and free online reference manager

External linkCiteAlert

CiteAlert is a free service which automatically notifies authors by e-mail soon after their work is referenced in a newly published article on External linkScienceDirect. Authors are eligible to receive CiteAlert notifications if their article has been indexed by External linkScopus, the largest citation database of research literature. Please note, self-citations are not included.

An example of a CiteAlert notification can be found External linkhere.

Benefits

Quick and effective way of being kept up to date with the latest citations made to any article* you have published since 2005
Ensures you are aware of new articles related to your research


*As long as the journal that published your article is indexed by Scopus.

 

  
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