How Do You Know If A Journal Is In Scopus?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Visit their website at scopus.com/sources. This will guide you to their search page.
  2. Choose the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the journal of your choice and search it in.
  3. Enter the journal details in the search bar to have access to their database.

How do I know if a book is Scopus indexed?

You can also go to Scopus.com itself to check. Open the “Sources” page and search for a title, publisher or ISSN. Ask! When in doubt,

contact the Scopus Helpdesk and one of our Customer Service representatives

can let you know if a title is indexed (or is going to be indexed).

How do I know if my journal is indexed?

  1. Every journal has a special menu as “Indexing” where the publisher displayed all the journal’s indexed information. …
  2. You need to open the organization’s or the agency’s website and check the “ Master journal list “ or search in the “Search option”

Which journals are included in Scopus?

Scopus covers nearly 36,377 titles (22,794 active titles and 13,583 inactive titles) from approximately 11,678 publishers, of which 34,346 are peer-reviewed journals in top-level subject fields:

life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences and health sciences

.

Why a journal is not in Scopus?

There are three reasons a paper may not be indexed in Scopus (or Web of Science or SciFinder etc.):

The paper falls outside the index scope

(journal is not indexed (or was not indexed at the time of publication), paper type is not indexed).

What is Scopus journal?

What Are Scopus Journals? Scopus is

one of the largest, most reputable abstract and citation databases for academic literature

. It contains over 40,000 titles from more than 10,000 international publishers, and nearly 35,000 of these publications are peer-reviewed.

How do I know if a journal is indexed by Google Scholar?

If you’re not sure whether your journals are being indexed by Google Scholar, you can quickly check by

searching your journal website domain (e.g. www.examplejournal.com) in scholar.google.com

.

How do I add a journal to Scopus?

  1. login to your Scopus account.
  2. Click on Search (Documents Search)
  3. Type your journal name or journal abbreviation.
  4. select reference from the search field.

How do I publish my paper on Scopus Journal?

  1. Steps Involved In Publishing Your Paper In A Scopus Indexed Journal/Publication.
  2. Discovering Scopus Indexed Journals.
  3. Identifying the Best Journal/Publication That Is Scopus Indexed.
  4. Compose Your Research Paper As Per The Guidelines Of The Journal.
  5. Submitting Your Paper.

How do I find an appropriate journal?

  1. Elsevier Journal Finder. …
  2. EndNote Match: Find the Best Fit Journals for Your Manuscript. …
  3. Journal/Author Name Estimator (JANE) …
  4. Publish or Flourish Open Access. …
  5. Springer Journal Suggester. …
  6. Think. …
  7. Web of Science Master List.

Is Springer indexed in Scopus?

SpringerPlus, Springer’s interdisciplinary fully open access journal, is

now indexed by PubMed Central and Scopus®

. … Submissions are handled by an interdisciplinary, international board of academic editors.

How do I find my paper on Scopus?

To check your Scopus Author profile,

visit the Scopus website

(available when using the University’s IP range or via the VPN) or use the free to access preview version if your institution does not subscribe to Scopus). Choose the ‘Author Search’ tab from the Search menu and enter your details.

How do I search a document on Scopus?

  1. Enter your search terms into the Search documents box [1] …
  2. You can specify in which fields to search using the drop-down menu [2].
  3. Use the +Add search field [3] option to add additional fields.
  4. Each new search field is combined using the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT [4]

How do I check my Scopus citation?

Select the

“Author Search” tab

on the Scopus search page. Enter the last name of an author and the first initial for the broadest search. Select one or more names from the list of results, based on affiliation, subject area and location. Click on the “View Citation Overview” button at the top of the list of results.

How do I find Google Scholar journals?

  1. Go to Google Scholar.
  2. Search for your topic.
  3. Click the envelope icon in the sidebar of the search results page.
  4. Enter your email address, and click “Create alert”.
  5. Google will periodically email you newly published papers that match your search criteria.

Why doesn’t my Google Scholar show up in a Google search when my Google Scholar page is public?


If the “Edit” button doesn

‘t appear, sign in to the Google account that you used to create your profile. If your profile is already public and you still don’t see the Public Access section, the Google Scholar indexing system has not yet identified any articles with public access mandates in your profile.

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