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Use the 'Authors' search option to search for detailed information about an author whose documents are indexed by Scopus. You can then also link to a list of their publications. Author profiles are automatically generated and may not be entirely accurate.
How to search for an author and view their profile: video from Scopus.
Understand how author profiles work in Scopus: video from Scopus. In this video you can find out more about author profiles and how Scopus determines which publications belong to a particular author. This may be of particular interest if you have publications of your own listed in Scopus, and therefore have a Scopus profile.
How to keep track of an author: video from Scopus. This video looks at keeping track of an author's new publications and when their work receives new citations. This may be of particular interest to you if you have published work yourself or are interested in the work of a particular author.
Scopus is a citation index, which means it includes information about the citations that a publication receives. The analysis of research based on these citation counts can give quantitative information about the work of a group of papers, such as those by a particular author.
Find out more about citation analysis / bibliometrics.