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This page contains links to Manuals for research tools & Database manuals. Some are created by the Erasmus University Library, some are offered by the provider of the tool or database.
Use BrowZine to quickly access your favorite scholarly journals and articles, to save your favorite journals on your personal bookshelf and to get notifications when new articles are published!
Practical information on how to register for an ORCID iD, how to add publication data and other information to your ORCID record and how to use your ORCID iD in other systems.
A LibGuide about TDM Studio, created by ProQuest. TDM Studio provides a platform for text and data mining and data visualization of EUR subscribed ProQuest content. TDM studio comprises a data visualization platform - requiring no further knowledge of programming languages - and a TDM workbench, accessible with R and Python.
Using Scopus as the example database, this handout explains how you create a keyword map for your own research topic. This map visualizes the keywords assigned to the publications in your set. This can help you to narrow or broaden your search.
In this LibGuide the three currently most used databases for measuring research impact (Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar) and the metrics available in these sources, like the H-index, the Journal Impact Factor and the CiteScore, are introduced.
sEURch is the search engine of the Erasmus University Library. You can search the collections of the University Library, the library of the ISS in The Hague, the Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, the library of the Erasmus University College and the Sanders Law Library.