About Scopus:

Scopus is an abstract and citation database launched in 2004. It covers the field of Science, Technology, Medicine, Social Science and the Arts and Humanities. It covers various formats of sources, Book and book series, Peer reviewed journals, Trade journals, Conference papers and other formats. It is used by authors, researchers, students, librarians, and others to find, locate, and evaluate the research output from around the world. According to Scopus, it includes 94+ million records from 29,200+ journals, and 3,30,000+ books. All materials covered in the database are reviewed each year to ensure quality standards are maintained. Scopus gives four category metrics; those are Journal-level metrics, Article-level metrics, Author metrics and CiteScore. Scopus offers author profiles which cover academic affiliation, number of publications, and their bibliographic data, references, and details on the number of citations of each publication. Scopus ID of authors also integrated with ORCiD

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