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SCOPUS Quality

SCOPUS Quality refers to the rigorous standards and selection process used by SCOPUS to include journals, conference proceedings, and books in its database. The SCOPUS Content Selection and Advisory Board (CSAB) evaluates publications based on editorial policies, peer-review processes, citation performance, and ethical publishing standards. Only high-quality, reputable journals are indexed in SCOPUS, ensuring credibility and reliability for researchers. SCOPUS regularly reviews indexed journals to maintain quality and remove those that fail to meet its criteria. This commitment to quality makes SCOPUS a trusted resource for academic research.

What are SCOPUS metrics and how are they used?

I'm interested in learning about SCOPUS metrics. What are they, and how are they used to evaluate research impact and quality? I want to understand the different types of metrics available and how they can benefit my research.

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