 This video will walk you through how to find journal metrics using Scopus's site score, which indexes a large variety of journals. If you know the title of the journal you want metrics for, you'll want to enter the title in the search titles bar. Then, click the title of the journal to view metrics for this publication. In the middle of the page, you'll find the site score for this journal, plus an explanation of how they calculated that number. Towards the right hand side, you can view how this journal ranks in specific areas of study. For example, this journal is ranked third out of 318 publications in oncology. Clicking the site score rank and trend tab will allow you to easily see the other ranked journals in oncology and track how this journal's site score has changed throughout the past few years. You can also view other journal metrics such as SJR and SNP at the top of the page. In other cases, you might want to identify influential journals within your area of study. On the journal metrics homepage, select Refined by Subject areas from the middle of the page. Let's say we're interested in archaeology journals. We can browse by subject by selecting Arts and Humanities, then Archaeology, to view influential journals in this field that you might want to target for publication. Or we can use that search bar to do a search for a specific area of study such as paleontology. If you need help locating site scores or influential journals, you can always ask a librarian.