Scopus have put out the following press statement:
Scopus interface enhancements
went live on September 6, 2014
Since launching a more streamlined interface in February, the
Scopus Team has been working on additional site developments that include
enhancing Scopus analysis tools as well as improving ORCID functionality. The
release that went live this past Saturday, September 6 reflects the result of
these developments.
As a result all analysis tools have been restructured to provide
a more consistent experience across all areas of Scopus. Three tools
specifically have been improved and renamed and now include new features such
as the option to export charts and graphs:
Old
Scopus name
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New
Scopus name
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Location
on Scopus
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Analyze Results
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Analyze Search Results
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Document Search Result page
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Author Evaluator
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Analyze Author Output
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Author Details page
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Analyze Journals
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Compare Journals
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Main search page
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With the September 6 release, all Scopus analysis tools have
been moved to JavaScript technology and no longer depend on Flash support in
browsers; Apple iOS device users are now able to access the analysis tools.
To learn more about this and other Scopus releases, please use
the following resources:
Experience the Scopus difference today and discover how easy it
is to track, analyze and visualize research. Thank you for playing a part in
the recent and long term success of Scopus.
Sincerely,
The Scopus Team