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  1. Scirus | USC Libraries

  2. SCIRUS - Suchmaschine für wissenschaftliche Inhalte - WiWi-TReFF

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  5. Scirus: a Search Engine Specifically Designed for Science

  6. Scirus: For Scientific Information Only - Taylor & Francis Online

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    Scirus is a search engine which currently indexes 545 million science-related web pages including .edu, .org and .gov sites. A useful option offered by Scirus is that search results can be exported to a citation management program. Results can be filtered by source such as PubMed or ScienceDirect.
    Unlike CiteSeerX, Scirus was not only for computer sciences and IT and not all of the results included full text. It also sent its scientific search results to Scopus, an abstract and citation database covering scientific research output globally. Scirus was owned and operated by Elsevier .
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    Scirus searches an international collection of institutional repositories and other resources, so it can be a good way to find technical reports, preprints, and other less common publications. Scirus includes basic and advanced search functions, and sorts results into journals vs. web sites.
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    This column focuses on the Scirus database. Scirus searches the Web and journal sources for scientific information. Journal sources include BioMed Central, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Project Euclid (math & statistics), Scitation (American Institute of Physics), and SIAM (Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics).
  8. Introducing Scirus: Elsevier’s shot at the title | Emerald Insight

  9. How Scirus Works

  10. A look at Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scirus: comparisons and ...

  11. Introducing Scirus: Elsevier's shot at the title - ProQuest

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