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Scopus: 3 Reasons Why a Scientific Article May Be Rejected

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Category: Blog
Date: 15.03.2021

Writing a research paper for Scopus is a lengthy and resource-intensive process. To avoid rejection and ensure all your efforts aren't wasted, it's important to familiarize yourself with the common reasons for rejection and address them early on.

Steps to avoid mistakes

The reasons for publication rejection are often individual, but it is still possible to identify typical mistakes that authors encounter when publishing an article in Scopus.

The reasons for publication rejection are often individual, but it is still possible to identify typical mistakes that authors encounter when publishing an article in Scopus.

1. Selecting a scientific journal for publishing an article

A mismatch between the research topic and the journal's scientific interests is one of the reasons why a publication does not even accept a scientific work before peer review.

How to avoid mistakes?

  • Before choosing a journal, be sure to visit the editorial board's official website and familiarize yourself with the latest information and requirements for scientific publication.
  • Research the journal's research interests and ensure that the article you are publishing falls within them.
  • If your article has already been rejected for this reason, it doesn't mean the research is no longer valuable. Start searching for a publication that specializes in this topic.

2. Structuring an article for Scopus

A common reason for rejection is failure to comply with the structure and publication requirements.

How to avoid mistakes?

  • Even at the preparation stage, familiarize yourself with the requirements for scientific publication on the journal's official website.
  • Please follow all guidelines for manuscript formatting.

3. Formatting a bibliography for publication in Scopus

Don't skimp on composing your bibliography. It's an equally important part of your publication.

How to avoid mistakes?

  • Review the guidelines for submitting research articles to your chosen journal and review several publications in the journal's latest issues.
  • Cite current sources as they demonstrate the relevance of your work.
  • Check the factual data for authenticity.
  • 50% materials listed in the bibliography must have been published within the last 5 years.
  • Each source cited must be used in the text.

4. Checking the scientific article

What criteria are used to check publications in Scopus?

  • Grammar, spelling, punctuation.
  • Presence of structural elements.
  • Correct formatting of links.
  • Logicality and consistency of presentation of information.
  • Uniqueness.
  • Compliance with the requirements of a specific journal.

Even if you've followed all the rules and are confident in the quality of your work, don't neglect the review stage. On the contrary, after writing your research paper, you should proofread it and improve it. Proofreading significantly increases the chances of your paper passing peer review.

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