SCOPUS Evaluation
SCOPUS Evaluation is the assessment process used to determine whether a journal or research article meets the quality standards required for inclusion in the SCOPUS database. The evaluation considers factors such as citation impact, peer review integrity, editorial board expertise, and publishing ethics. SCOPUS evaluates journals through its CSAB, which follows a transparent and structured review process. Institutions and researchers also use SCOPUS Evaluation metrics to measure research productivity, compare journals, and make informed publishing decisions. This evaluation process helps maintain the integrity of academic publishing.