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    You might want to first ask for an explanation from the editor.
    – Buffy
    Commented Apr 26, 2022 at 20:01
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    As Buffy says, first try to find out what happened and why it is no longer indexed by scopus. There might have been a mistake that someone can fix.
    – gib
    Commented Apr 26, 2022 at 21:22
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    @gib it's improbable. Getting delisted from Scopus doesn't happen overnight, it comes with lots of warning (from Scopus) and warning signs. The explanation is most probably "we didn't publish enough papers that are cited by other Scopus-indexed journals", which is not something that is easily fixed.
    – Allure
    Commented Apr 27, 2022 at 6:36
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    Maybe relevant: academia.stackexchange.com/questions/182515/… Commented Apr 27, 2022 at 11:26
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    Lesson: don't publish in scrummy journals. :|
    – Karl
    Commented Apr 28, 2022 at 18:32