SCOPUS Metrics

SCOPUS Metrics refer to the various indicators used to measure the impact, influence, and quality of academic research within the SCOPUS database. These metrics help researchers, institutions, and funding agencies assess the significance of journals, articles, and authors based on citations, collaborations, and publication trends. SCOPUS provides multiple performance indicators, including the CiteScore, h-index, and SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper). These metrics allow scholars to track research impact, compare journals, and make informed decisions when selecting publication venues.

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