As a reminder, the scientometric database Scopus inspects and excludes journals regularly. The last exemption, based on the October 2022 audit, was released just a few weeks ago. However, Elsevier experts have prepared a new list of journals that are no longer indexed.

It demonstrates the greater promptness and regularity of inspections. Therefore "Scientific Publications" has prepared the most up-to-date list of Scopus exemptions, thus, scientists can use this information to plan their future scientific publication activities.
List of publications no longer indexed by Scopus (based on November 2022 checks)
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Journals |
Reasons |
ISSN |
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Incas Bulletin |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
20668201 (Print) 22474528 (E-ISSN) |
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International Journal of Biology and Biomedical Engineering |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
19984510 (E-ISSN) |
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3. |
International Journal of Circuits Systems and Signal Processing |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
19984464 (E-ISSN) |
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4. |
NeuroQuantology |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
13035150 (E-ISSN) |
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5. |
Revista de Filosofia (Venezuela) |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
0798-1171 (Print) 24779598 (E-ISSN)
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6. |
World Journal on Educational Technology |
Publication Concerns (concerns about publication issues) |
1309-1506 (Print) 1309-0348 (E-ISSN)
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As can be seen, 6 scientific publications were excluded from the Scopus database, the reason being "Publication Concerns" - concerns about publication issues. In most cases, it indicates the unfairness of a scientific journal.
Thus, "Scientific Publications" encourages researchers to be very careful and responsible when choosing a publication to publish their work. Be sure to follow the rules for indexation checks before submitting your research.
If you have any difficulties at this stage of the publication process, contact us for the advice! We will provide productive and efficient support for your research to be indexed in a quality journal that is indexed in the Scopus database.
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