Nearly 90% of IGI Global’s Frontlist Books Now Indexed in Scopus

By IGI Global Scientific Publishing on Apr 8, 2024
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Hershey, Pennsylvania (USA) - IGI Global, a leading publisher of academic research, announces a significant achievement in its commitment to publishing excellence. The majority of the publisher's frontlist books are currently recognized by the prestigious index, Scopus, a testament to its dedication to producing high-quality academic and scholarly works. Nearly 90% of IGI Global’s 2023 copyright year (approximately 600 books) are included in the most recent indexing update provided by Scopus. Also, nearly a third of IGI Global’s current 2024 copyright year has already been indexed (the publisher will continue to release 2024 copyright books through to the end of June 2024). View IGI Global’s complete list of Scopus-indexed books here.

Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, including scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings. It is widely recognized as one of the most authoritative indices in the academic community and meticulously selects publications based on rigorous criteria, including originality, scholarly consistency, diversity, timeliness of content, significance amongst the research community, and more.
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"Having our publications indexed in Scopus is a significant achievement for our authors and editors, which is why I am pleased that nearly all our 2023 copyright books have been successfully indexed in Scopus. This success holds significance in enhancing our readership and improving accessibility for our audiences and is a testament of the hard work and dedication put forth by our contributors" – Jocelynn Hessler, Managing Editor of Book Development, IGI Global.

IGI Global takes pride in its rigorous editorial processes, which ensure that every book published meets the highest scholarly standards. From rigorous, double-anonymized peer review to careful editing, the publisher maintains strict quality control measures at every stage of the publishing process. The inclusion of IGI Global’s books in the Scopus index underscores the value of its publications and further solidifies its reputation as a trusted source of scholarly content.




About IGI Global – Publishing Tomorrow’s Research Today
Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, IGI Global is a leading medium-sized independent international academic publisher of cutting-edge, high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly reference publications in the three major academic subject areas of Business & Management, Scientific, Technical, & Medical (STM), and Education. With a commitment to facilitating the discovery of pioneering scientific research, this publishing house has empowered over 200,000+ expert researchers from leading institutions globally to bring advanced reference books and scholarly journals to the research community. IGI Global’s Open Access Journal Program includes nearly 200+ active fully open access journals and at present, IGI Global is one of the largest 100% open access journal publishers in the world. Through traditional and open access publishing workflows, IGI Global’s unique, swift, and agile proprietary processes (books release in roughly 6-9 months from start to finish) ensures that tomorrow’s research is published today.

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90% indexing is indeed a good news and reflects the hard work, quality work, and efforts put in by the publisher team, the editorial team and the authors. All the stakeholders should introspect and come out with ways to better their work and come with improved score next year! All good luck!
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