
Solutions: RSS and HTML Feeds
Benefit from the RSS and HTML feeds that Scopus has developed for our customers. The tool allows you to display Scopus search results on any of your own web pages.
Feeds within your product offer your users a quick way to review the latest published articles in Scopus that match their search criteria.
- The feed will be updated automatically and link directly to an abstract page in Scopus.
- Scopus offers feeds for:
- Document searches
- Citation searches
- Related documents searches (shared references)
- You can edit the feed (font, color, size, number of results) the way you like and copy the simple HTML code into the desired part your product.
For more information visit our Scopus Info site.
3 easy steps to set up a Scopus RSS & HTML Feed
1. Send a request via the Contact form for integrating Scopus RSS and HTML feeds into your product.
2. Scopus reviews your request and then contacts you to discuss the integration possibilities.
3. You will obtain relevant access and privileges in Scopus after which you can set up the feed as outlined for users in Scopus Info.
View this quick demo or download [PDF file] the Step-by- Step Guide on the HTML Feeds integration!Feed suggestions:
- The 10 most recent articles published by a University.
- The 5 most recent citations of an article.
- The 20 most recent articles in Scopus in a subject area.