SCOPUS vs Web of Science

SCOPUS and Web of Science (WoS) are two of the most widely used academic citation databases. SCOPUS, managed by Elsevier, has a broader journal coverage, including more international and open-access journals. Web of Science, managed by Clarivate, is known for its selective indexing and historical citation records dating back to 1900. Both platforms provide citation tracking, impact metrics, and research analytics, but SCOPUS is often preferred for its extensive interdisciplinary reach, while Web of Science is favored for high-impact journal selection and historical depth.

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