SCOPUS Verification

SCOPUS Verification refers to the process of confirming the authenticity and indexing status of a journal, article, or researcher profile within the SCOPUS database. Institutions and researchers verify SCOPUS indexing to ensure that journals meet quality standards and that published research is credible. Verification tools available in SCOPUS allow users to check journal inclusion, citation metrics, and author profiles. This process helps prevent submission to fake or predatory journals and ensures that academic work is properly indexed and recognized within the global research community.

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