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Publication metrics for the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project, Future Fellowship and DECRA grants

Find metrics and provide evidence of your track record and top papers when applying for an ARC Discovery Project, Future Fellowship or DECRA grant.

Example statements for publications track record via Scopus

  • I have 32 publications indexed in Scopus which have been cited 401 times by 395 documents. I have a h-index of 12 and an average citation count per paper of 12.5 (Scopus, MMM YYYY).
  • I am the lead author on 8 of my 21 peer-reviewed articles (Scopus, MMM YYYY).

Find your publications track record via Scopus

  1. Go to Scopus
  2. Click on Authors, enter the author details (you don't need an affiliation) and click Search.
  3. Click your name to be presented with your profile including publications.

Scopus overview of researcher's publications and citations.

Author position

The Scopus Author Position metric, available via your Author Profile, allows you to demonstrate your contributions to publications by showing when you were the first author, single author, co-author or last author. 

Scopus only gives the author position on publications from the last ten years. It will not include the current year.

Scopus author position metric shows order of author names on the publication.