How to Easily Check Scopus Indexing Using SJR (Scimago Journal Rank)

If you’re planning to publish in a journal and want to ensure it’s indexed in Scopus, there’s a quick and reliable method using the Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) portal. This guide walks you through the simplest way to confirm a journal’s Scopus status using SJR.

Why Scopus Indexing Matters

Scopus-indexed journals are often seen as high quality and reputable. Publishing in these journals can boost your academic profile, increase visibility, and support career progression in academia. Choosing the right journal is crucial — and verifying indexing is a smart first step.

Step-by-Step: How to Check Scopus Indexing Using SJR

  1. Visit the official SJR website
  2. Search for the journal
    – Type the full name of the journal in the search bar.
    – Avoid abbreviations for better accuracy.
    – If you know the ISSN, enter it directly for the most precise result.
Screenshot from SJR
  1. View the results
    If the journal appears in the search results, click on its name to open the full journal profile.
  2. Confirm Scopus indexing
    On the journal profile page, check for:
  • Publisher details
  • SJR score and quartile ranking (Q1 to Q4)
  • Coverage years (e.g., “2009–2024”) — this confirms Scopus indexing
  1. Check the quartile (Q) ranking
    – Journals are ranked from Q1 (highest) to Q4 based on their impact.
    – It’s advisable to choose Q1 journals, as SJR periodically revises ranks and may downgrade journals that lose quality.
Screenshot from SJR
  1. Optional – Explore more
    You can also explore:
  • Subject categories
  • Citation trends
  • Country of origin
  • Other indicators to evaluate the journal’s reputation and scope

Bonus Tip: Double-Check with Scopus Website

While SJR pulls data directly from Scopus, you can also verify indexing by visiting the official Scopus Source List. Use both tools for complete peace of mind.

Conclusion

Using Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) is one of the easiest and most reliable ways to verify whether a journal is indexed in Scopus. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or faculty member, this tool can help you avoid predatory or non-indexed journals.

Start checking now: https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php

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