In June 2024, several journals were excluded from the Scopus scientific database, which has a significant impact on the academic community. The excluded publications include:
- American Surgeon - excluded due to anomalies detected by the Radar system.
- Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review — also deprived of status due to anomalies in the Radar system.
- European Journal of Contemporary Education — issues with publication and content quality led to exclusion.
- Journal of Health and Translational Medicine — reason for exclusion: anomalies detected through the Radar system.
- Journal of Medicine and Life — also lost status due to anomalies in the Radar system.
- Universal Journal of Agricultural Research - excluded due to anomalies detected by the Radar system.
Radar system
Scopus's Radar system helps identify journals exhibiting anomalous publication activity. Key features of the Radar system include:
- Publication Volume Analysis: A sharp increase in the number of articles may indicate that the journal is accepting more manuscripts than it can adequately review.
- Review time: Too short a period from submission to publication of articles may indicate an insufficiently thorough review process.
- Author Concentration: If a large proportion of articles are published by the same authors or from the same setting, this may indicate unethical practices or manipulation of citation metrics.
The exclusion of journals from Scopus has several consequences for the scientific community:
- Loss of trust: Authors who have published their work in these journals may face problems when assessing their scientific work.
- Revision of works: Scientists who have published in these journals may need to find new platforms to publish their research.
- Rating loss: Universities and research institutions may lose rankings because their research in journals excluded from Scopus will no longer be taken into account.
Conclusions:
Journal delisting from Scopus is an important tool for maintaining the quality of scientific literature. It serves as a warning signal to publishers and editors about the need to maintain high quality and ethical standards. The Radar system helps identify journals with anomalous activity and alerts them to potential violations. For scientists, it serves as a reminder of the importance of carefully selecting journals for publication and ensuring their compliance with international standards.
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