SCOPUS Indexed Journal
Scopus, introduced in 2004 as part of Elsevier's academic resources, is a comprehensive database encompassing approximately 36,377 titles and collaborating with around 11,678 publishers across various domains like life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, and health sciences. Scopus gathers information from three primary sources, which include book series, journals, and trade journals, and it upholds rigorous quality standards through an annual review process. Its quality indicators, such as the h-Index, Cite Score, SJR (SCImago Journal Rank), and SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), offer valuable insights. Scopus provides a holistic view of global interdisciplinary scientific knowledge across all research areas, playing a pivotal role in preventing the loss of critical research data.