What is Scopus indexed journals?
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Indexation of a journal is considered a reflection of its quality. Indexed journals are considered to be of higher scientific quality as compared to non-indexed journals. ... Scopus is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles.
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Scopus is the most comprehensive citations and indexing database of the academic publishing industry. It is built on Elsevier's linking technology to provide research output in science, technology, arts and humanities, medicine, and social sciences.
Scopus database covers 36,377 titles (inclusive of active and inactive) with 11,678 publishers across.
Benefits of getting indexed in Scopus:
Protects the scholarly record integrity
Makes the research workflow smooth and efficient
Helps the author in getting his article to reach a wider audience
Effective research dissemination
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