SCOPUS is a universal scientometric database and a tool for tracking the citation of articles published in category A scientific journals. The SCOPUS database contains about 50 million abstract records, indexes more than 21 thousand titles of scientific journals, 5 thousand publishers, and 5.5 million conference abstracts. This platform gives you the opportunity to learn important information about scientific journals, scientists who publish their work in Scopus-indexed journals, and access unique research that will help you expand the horizon of your own research and citations.
Publication in Scopus category A journals guarantees a successful start to your career, its rapid growth, and credibility in the scientific community.
However, it is not enough just to write an article and submit it to the journal’s editorial board – the publication process is not so simple and accessible. The publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science set appropriate requirements for articles: content, quality of writing and translation, accessibility to the audience, relevance of the research, etc.
That is why many researchers turn to professional companies that guarantee a 100% chance of publishing a scientific article, and personal managers monitor and support the text of the research until it is published and indexed.
Why should you choose category A journals of the Scopus scientometric database for publication?
- A large number of scientific publications in the database. A researcher can choose the best journal for his or her research, because the number of journals in the Scopus database is extremely large.
- Expert review. The database provides for professional and independent peer review of scientific papers by experts.
- Publication ethics. The platform strictly adheres to ethics and ensures that each participant in the process does not violate it.
- Personal account of a researcher. Immediately after the first publication, a researcher’s account is created in the database, thanks to which the author can check his or her performance and that of colleagues, both domestic and foreign, monitor ratings, etc.
- International status and cooperation. Publications in foreign journals with SCOPUS indexing will help to reach the international level of communication and increase the rating of a researcher in the world.
The list of services “Publication in journals from the Scopus database (category A)” includes
- co-authorship of individual research projects (scientific articles);
- preparation, writing or editing of the text, analysis of the source base;
- checking the material for uniqueness;
- audit of an existing scientific article (preliminary objective assessment of the chances of publishing an article);
- publication of a scientific article (publications of different profiles, from Q1 to Q4 quartile. Availability of quick and long-term publication offers);
- citation of scientific papers;
- work with the indexing of a scientific article (requests, consultations);
- selection of journals of the required profile for the subject of the scientific article;
- promotional offers