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When will my article be indexed in Scopus?

Last updated on September 24, 2024

Your article will be indexed in Scopus if:

  • Your article has been accepted for publication in a journal in the Scopus collection.
  • Your article is in scope with our content coverage. Consult the Content Coverage Guide to check if your article falls into our coverage policy.

If you publish an article in a journal in the Scopus collection, it will automatically be included in Scopus under the title and ISSN of the journal. Once Scopus receives an article, it is usually indexed within four days.

If you have published an article in a journal which is not covered by Scopus, you can suggest the journal to be included through the Scopus Title Suggestion and Evaluation process.

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