Core Concept

This feature helps researchers quickly find papers on specific topics. Like Google Scholar, it allows for rapid paper searches through keyword input. Additionally, it enables quick searches for papers published by specific institutions or meeting certain quality thresholds by utilizing various filters.

How to search

Similar to the Simple Filter in Research Intelligence, this filter operates by finding researchers who meet all the conditions below:

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Keywords Searches for papers based on keywords entered by the researcher. Unlike RI's Simple Filter, only one search keyword can be entered. It finds and displays papers with high similarity based on the entered keyword. The keyword can be a research topic, journal name, researcher name, or any other relevant term. (Similar to Google Scholar's operation)

Published Year Used to filter papers published within a specific time period.

Journal or Conference Used to filter papers published in specific journals or presented at specific conferences. Multiple journals or conferences can be specified.

Research Field Used to filter papers dealing with specific fields. Multiple Research Fields can be specified, and only papers matching at least one Research Field will be shown.

Article Type Used to search for specific types of papers.

SCIE Indexed Used to search only for papers published in SCIE Journals.

Affiliation Used to search for research conducted by specific institutions. Filtering is based on the affiliation of the first author or corresponding author.

Country Used to search for research conducted in specific countries. The country is determined based on the affiliation of the first author or corresponding author.

Journal Impact Factor Filters papers based on the impact factor of the journal in which they were published. The impact factor used is the 2023 impact factor announced in 2024.

Citation Count Filters papers based on the number of citations they have received.

Search Result

On the search results screen, you can view a list of papers that match your specified criteria. Scinapse prioritizes listing recently influential papers by considering factors such as the journal in which each paper was published, the h-index of the authors, and the timing of citations.

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Journal and Impact Factor Shows the journal in which the paper was published and its recent impact factor.

Paper Authors Displays the main authors of the paper. Considering author importance, it primarily shows the first two authors and the last author. Click "View All authors" to see the complete list of authors.

Citation Count Shows the number of citations the paper has received. Clicking on this number reveals a list of papers that have cited this work.

Original Document Link Provides the most official link to access the original paper. If your institution has access rights, you can view the paper through this link.