The Scopus database has updated the list of indexed scientific publications. How many journals were excluded in May 2026 and for what reasons? We examine all the details in our article.
Why might a journal that was in Scopus yesterday no longer be recognised as a valid source today? In this article, we will examine all 16 publications removed from the database in March 2026 and explain the difference between the terms “Discontinuation” and “Journal change policy”.
Vladislav Romanenko, Director of the Bulgarian division of the company Scientific Publications, spoke to Bulgarian Science journal about the development of the scientific field in Bulgaria, the needs of local researchers, and the company's future plans. Read on to find out what else was covered.
Bulgaria is actively developing its education sector, focusing on the modernisation and rethinking of established teaching approaches. At the same time, one of the government’s key priorities remains the internationalisation of education. A practical step in this direction was the signing of a Protocol between Bulgaria and Ukraine on bilateral cooperation. Read on to find out what this document provides for.
Publishing an article in a journal indexed in Scopus requires not only well-prepared research from the author, but also careful selection of the journal itself. Why are journals excluded from the database? What reasons most often lead to the loss of indexing? You will learn all about this in our article.
Scientific Publications company has prepared a list of scientific journals removed from Scopus in January 2026. Which journals lost their indexing? What were the reasons for exclusion? Find out in our article.