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User: Who made Scopus the yardstick for excellence in paper publishing?[edit | edit source]
Who made Scopus the yardstick for excellence in paper publishing?
Assistant: No single person or organization officially “made Scopus the yardstick” for excellence in publishing.[edit | edit source]
No single person or organization officially “made Scopus the yardstick” for excellence in publishing. Instead, its status developed over time because of how institutions use it.
Here’s the clearer breakdown:
1. Scopus was created by Elsevier[edit | edit source]
- Scopus is a large abstract and citation database launched by Elsevier in 2004.
- Elsevier did not declare it the global standard; they simply built the platform.
2. Universities and research bodies adopted it[edit | edit source]
Over time, many institutions worldwide chose Scopus for:
- Research evaluation
- Promotion and tenure decisions
- Tracking citations
- Rating journals and researchers
Because these institutions used Scopus-based metrics, it gradually became a benchmark.
3. Governments and accreditation agencies reinforced its importance[edit | edit source]
In several countries, national research funding agencies, ranking bodies, or ministry guidelines specify:
- “Publish in Scopus-indexed journals,” or
- Use Scopus metrics (h-index, citations).
This made Scopus an unofficial global standard.
4. Journal indexing became a quality signal[edit | edit source]
Researchers began viewing “Scopus-indexed” as:
- Proof of peer-review
- Journal legitimacy
- Wider visibility
This further cemented Scopus as a yardstick.
In short:[edit | edit source]
No one person made Scopus the standard. Its authority comes from global institutional adoption, not a formal decision.
If you want, I can explain why some people criticize Scopus or compare it with Web of Science, Google Scholar, or DOAJ.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Scopus publishing importance". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-11-29.