SCOPUS Indexing Process

SCOPUS Indexing Process involves multiple steps to ensure that only high-quality journals are included in the database. The process includes: Application Submission – Journal editors submit an indexing request with required details. Initial Review – SCOPUS checks basic eligibility criteria. Content Evaluation – Subject matter experts assess research quality, peer-review standards, and editorial board competence. Approval or Rejection – If the journal meets all requirements, it gets indexed. If not, feedback is provided for improvements.

• 1 year ago

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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