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How can I check my Scopus status?

How can I check my Scopus status?

How can you know if a journal is ISI, Scopus, or SCImago Indexed?

  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 index a conference in Scopus?

1 Answer. Scopus’s website on content policy and selection gives a good idea of what you need. The book policy is probably the relevant one, since conference proceedings are “edited volumes”, but if you’re trying to index individual papers then look at the conference papers selection criteria at the bottom of the page.

How do I get my journal indexed?

Typically, to get indexed, a journal has to submit a formal application to the database and provide relevant documents and evidence supporting its application. If the journal meets all criteria, it gets indexed.

How do you publish a peer-reviewed journal?

The writing stage

  1. 1) Focus on a story that progresses logically, rather than chronologically.
  2. 2) Don’t try to write and edit at the same time.
  3. 3) Don’t bury your argument like a needle in a haystack.
  4. 4) Ask a colleague to check your work.
  5. 5) Get published by writing a review or a response.

Where can I find a peer reviewed article?

The easiest way to find a peer-reviewed article is by using one of the Library’s numerous databases. All of the Library’s databases are listed in the Online Journals and Databases index. The databases are divided by name and discipline.

How do I know if my conference is Scopus indexed?

  1. Check the title list. Browse sources on Scopus.com to check the title list, and evaluate the journal with CiteScore and other journal metrics freely available.
  2. Search in Scopus.
  3. Ask!

What is considered a peer reviewed source?

Peer-reviewed (refereed or scholarly) journals – Articles are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal in order to ensure the article’s quality. (The article is more likely to be scientifically valid, reach reasonable conclusions, etc.)

Is National Geographic a peer-reviewed journal?

The articles in National Geographic are written by journalists (including science communicators and photo-journalists) and curated by an editorial staff. These articles are submitted, go through peer-review (i.e. are evaluated and criticised by other experts in the field), and then published.

How do I index my journal in Scopus?

Title evaluation process

  1. Check the current Scopus title lists to be sure it’s not already indexed: Journals list.
  2. Read the board’s statement: A General Introduction to Scopus and the Work of the Content Selection & Advisory Board.
  3. Review the selection criteria below.
  4. Then use the Scopus Title Suggestion Form.

Is Sciencemag peer reviewed?

Science is a weekly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes significant original scientific research, plus reviews and analyses of current research and science policy.

How can you tell is a journal is peer reviewed?

If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to ‘About this journal’ or ‘Notes for Authors’. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.

How do I know if my journal is Scopus indexed?

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  1. Type the URL in your address bar: www.scopus.com/sources.
  2. Select the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the targeted journal to find Scoups indexing.
  3. Give the targeted journal name in the Title field.
  4. Finally, you will get the detail about the journal with all database coverage.