First Way-out
To crosscheck if a research paper of a Scopus journal publication is indexed in the Scopus database, you can follow these steps:
- Go to the Scopus website: https://www.scopus.com/
- Click on the Sources tab.
- In the Search for Sources field, enter the name of the journal.
- Click on the Search button.
- If the journal is indexed in Scopus, it will appear in the search results.
You can also check if a specific research paper is indexed in Scopus by following these steps:
- Go to the Scopus website: https://www.scopus.com/
- Click on the Advanced Search tab.
- In the Articles section, enter the title of the research paper in the Title field.
- Click on the Search button.
- If the research paper is indexed in Scopus, it will appear in the search results.
If you do not have a subscription to Scopus, you can still access the Scopus Sources list, which includes all of the journals indexed in Scopus. You can also access the CiteScore metrics for Scopus-indexed journals on the free layer of Scopus.com.
Note: It may take some time for a newly published research paper to be indexed in Scopus. If you cannot find a research paper in Scopus immediately after it is published, try searching again a few days or weeks later.
Here are some additional tips for crosschecking if a research paper is indexed in Scopus:
- Check the journal’s website to see if it is listed as a Scopus-indexed journal.
- Check the reference list of other Scopus-indexed research papers to see if the research paper you are interested in is cited.
- Use a research search engine such as Google Scholar to search for the research paper. If the research paper is indexed in Scopus, it will typically appear in the search results.
Second Way-out
- Search for the paper on Scopus Preview. Scopus Preview is a free website that allows you to search for papers indexed in Scopus. To search for a paper, enter the title of the paper or the DOI in the search bar. If the paper is indexed in Scopus, it will appear in the search results.
- Search for the journal on the Scopus Sources list. The Scopus Sources list is a list of all journals indexed in Scopus. To search for a journal, enter the title of the journal in the search bar. If the journal is indexed in Scopus, it will appear in the search results.
- Check the journal’s website. Most Scopus-indexed journals will have a statement on their website indicating that they are indexed in Scopus. You may also be able to find a link to the journal’s Scopus profile on their website.
- Contact the journal’s publisher. If you are unsure whether or not a paper is indexed in Scopus, you can contact the journal’s publisher to inquire.
To crosscheck if a research paper of a Scopus journal publication is indexed in the Scopus database of not on 2023-10-06 22:28:58 PST, you can use any of the methods above.
Note: Scopus updates its database daily, so it is possible that a paper that is not indexed in Scopus today may be indexed in Scopus tomorrow.