Scopus is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts research articles from thousands of academic journals, conference proceedings, and other scientific, technological, medicine, social sciences, and humanities sources. A Scopus journal is a journal that has been indexed in the Scopus database.
Scopus indexes and abstracts articles from various academic journals, including open-access and subscription-based journals. Scopus also provides citation data and analytics, which can be used to evaluate the impact and influence of research publications.
Having a journal indexed in Scopus can be a valuable asset for researchers and academic institutions, as it indicates that the journal meets certain standards of quality and relevance in the academic community. Scopus journals are also widely recognized and respected within the academic community, and being published in a Scopus-indexed journal can enhance the visibility and impact of a research publication.
Overall, Scopus is a valuable resource for researchers and academic institutions, and is indexed in the Scopus database is a significant achievement for academic journals.
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