SciVal Now Available to FSU Researchers and Authors
This message has been approved by Devin Soper, director of the Office of Digital Research and Scholarship, for distribution to faculty and staff.
FSU Libraries are pleased to announce that the FSU community now has access to SciVal, a powerful tool for visualizing research performance, benchmarking against peers and identifying emerging research trends. Using data from Scopus, the world's largest citation database, SciVal provides researchers and administrators with strategic insights to help their research programs thrive.
More specifically, SciVal supports researchers and authors with:
- Assessing research performance summaries for any desired research entity (from individual researchers to entire colleges and departments)
- Identifying and analyzing existing and potential collaboration opportunities based on publication output and citation impact
- Analyzing research trends for self or pre-defined research areas, measuring the impact of institutions, countries, authors, and Scopus sources involved
- Identifying which research topics have momentum, indicating higher levels of funding
- Create analyses across different modules to create unique reports
You can login to SciVal using your FSU ID here: https://guides.lib.fsu.edu/scival. If you have questions about SciVal or would like to arrange a training for your research group, please contact Jeremy Katz, Reserarch Impact Librarian, at jkatz@fsu.edu.