Scopus is one of the most prestigious databases, and publication in it is a legal requirement for researchers in many countries. Unfortunately, however, there are many scammers on the path to publication – from fake journals to unscrupulous intermediaries. Furthermore, a lot of academics still fall for promises of “fast publication”.
A new video has been released on our channel, in which Anastasiia Zuieva and Ivan Pyvovar, experts from the Scientific Publications scientific and educational centre, explain in detail:
- What does “publication in Scopus” actually mean?
- Why should the promise of fast, guaranteed publication raise red flags?
- How do fake journal websites operate?
- What are the warning signs of an unscrupulous intermediary?
- How can you check a journal and reduce the risk of fraud before making payment?
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