Never Give-Up on Scopus

Scopus may be a gold standard for many, but remember: a solid research paper shines no matter where it’s published. A well-researched, peer-reviewed article is something to be proud of—even if it’s not in a Scopus-indexed journal. Conversely, even top-tier, high-impact journals with Scopus indexing don’t guarantee scientific rigor or ethics. As seen in the ethical case of Harvard’s Prof. Francesca Gino, we need more than indexing to claim true research integrity.

The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) reminds us to:
1. Evaluate research based on its content, not the journal.
2. Recognize the importance of a paper’s substance over journal metrics.
3. Consider diverse research outputs and their broader societal impact, beyond just journal publications.

Moving beyond—but not away from—Scopus requires courage to uphold the truth.

Follow these five practical steps to navigate your publication journey:
1. Identify the name of the Scopus-indexed journal/proceedings/book.
2. Verify the authenticity of the journal.
3. Check for alignment with your field and read feedback from peers.
4. Look at official records from neighboring countries.
5. Trust your academic intuition.

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Haryo Sutanto