What content is indexed in Scopus?
Last updated on June 18, 2021Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed research literature including:
- Over 25,000 active, including 6,000 Open Access journals from more than 5,000 international publishers
- 360 trade publications
- Over 63,000 book series individual titles
- 237,000 non-serial books
- Articles in press from over 5,000 journals
- 46+ million patent links
- 83+ million records:
- 58+ million records back to 1996
- 25+ million records pre-1996 (going back as far as 1823)
- 750+ thousand Preprints from arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv and ChemRxiv
- 10.5 million conference papers from proceedings and journals
- Approximately 3 million new records are added each year via daily updates
For further information, please review our content coverage guide.
How can publishers have their content indexed in Scopus?
New titles are continually being reviewed for inclusion. Typically, requests come through a publisher using these webforms:
If you are not a publisher, we kindly ask you to contact the publisher to make this request.
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