In this article we will look at the requirements for publications for Scopus, why an article may not be indexed, and how long the indexing process takes.
One way to promote research is to publish in high-ranking journals. What are the benefits of publishing co-authored research articles in the Scopus database?
Want to publish a scientific article in one of the most prestigious databases Scopus, but don't know where to start? We have prepared a step-by-step guide to finding and selecting the right journal and successfully navigating the publication process.
The Scientific Publications company has presented an up-to-date list of scientific journals excluded from Scopus in January 2025. We recommend that you review the updated list to find out which publications have lost indexing in Scopus.
Submitting articles to conference abstracts has a number of significant drawbacks. Let's look at the main reasons why you should avoid publishing in conference abstracts.
The time from submission to publication in a scientific journal can vary from 3 to 9 months, and in some publications from a year or more. What factors affect the timing of publication of a scientific article? Let's consider the main ones.