SCOPUS Indexing Criteria
SCOPUS Indexing Criteria are the specific requirements a journal must fulfill to be considered for indexing. These include: A peer-review process ensuring quality research Regular and timely publication schedule International editorial board and diversity in authorship Ethical publishing practices, including plagiarism policies Digital presence with ISSN and DOI assignment Meeting these criteria is essential for a journal to gain SCOPUS approval and maintain its indexed status.
How do I get my journal indexed in SCOPUS?
I want to get my journal indexed in SCOPUS. What are the criteria and steps involved in the indexing process? How can I improve my journal's chances of being accepted? I need detailed information on the submission and evaluation process.
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