Scopus and DLI: How does it work?
Step 1. A user retrieves a record about an article via a search of Scopus.
Step 2. If there is a DOI associated with the article, the Scopus web app uses it to query the DLI service for links between that publication and any datasets
Step 3. If the DLI service returns data-literature link information for that publication, then Scopus displays a “Related Research Data” box in the sidebar with the dataset’s author, title, publisher, and identifier with an external hyperlink.
Step 4. To access a dataset, a user clicks on the link provided (non-DOI identifiers are resolved via identifiers.org).
Step 1. A user retrieves a record about an article via a search of Scopus.
Step 2. If there is a DOI associated with the article, the Scopus web app uses it to query the DLI service for links between that publication and any datasets
Step 3. If the DLI service returns data-literature link information for that publication, then Scopus displays a “Related Research Data” box in the sidebar with the dataset’s author, title, publisher, and identifier with an external hyperlink.
Step 4. To access a dataset, a user clicks on the link provided (non-DOI identifiers are resolved via identifiers.org).