Scopus is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles. It is an Elsevier’s abstract and citation database that was launched in 2004. This concept was developed to improve institutions’ and professionals’ progress in sciences and healthcare. While Elsevier is a publisher then Scopus is article database provided by Elsevier. It is good to publish in Scopus and it acceptable by all researchers globally. Because Scopus database indexed only peer reviewed and reputable journals. An online refereed journal (peer reviewed journal) an openly accessible widely indexed, Multidisciplinary, Scholarly/Academic, International journal published bi-monthly. High impact research journals are indexed on the database.
The Scopus database provides access to STM journal articles and the references included in those articles, allowing the searcher to search both forward and backward in time. The database can be used for collection development as well as for research. Now-a-days Scopus is important because it helps to combat predatory publishing and protect the integrity of the scholarly record.
Scopus is used by over 5,000 academic, government and corporate institutions. To publish your paper / article 1st you choose the right journal. Then prepare your article and find the submission process. After that work on your article assessment and revisions, then maximize the impact and visibility of your research. When you publish your article or research work you must know that it should be no more than 2500 words, and could include two figures or tables.
Format of Scholar Indexing Journal
Title page
Author’s information
Present address
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results In this process a researcher can publish their article. But all paper must be 100 % original and have not been published in any journal or conference in any form, any media or any language.