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I have submitted a paper to a Q2 journal last year (2021). But now when I checked the Scopus record it says Scopus coverage years:from 2018 to 2021. Does this mean its not indexed now? For some other journal it says from 20xx to present at Scopus.

What should I do now? I have also paid the APC fee.

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I checked scopus discontinued list and i cant found it in there. Can you please check this ISSN: 2089-4872. It is available in Scopus Sources October 2021. It is not available in Discontinued titles Jan. 2022. What does this mean. It is quite confusing for me

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Search Scopus for the journal. If you don't find it, it's not indexed.

Edit: the journal in question is indexed by Scopus, but it doesn't have any 2022 articles. I'm guessing that's why the Scopus coverage years are only 2018-2021. 2022 articles will be indexed eventually, just not yet.

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  • I checked scopus discontinued list and i cant found it in there. Can you please check this ISSN: 2089-4872. It is available in Scopus Sources October 2021. It is not available in Discontinued titles Jan. 2022. What does this mean. It is quite confusing for me Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 6:36
  • @TalhaAnwar what is the name of the journal?
    – Allure
    Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 7:37
  • @TalhaAnwar also, it sounds like the journal is still indexed in Scopus.
    – Allure
    Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 7:39
  • title name: IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence. Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 7:51
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    @TalhaAnwar I just checked Scopus. This journal is indexed, and by the Cite Score, is not in danger of being delisted either. Looks like this answer is incorrect; I am going to amend it.
    – Allure
    Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 8:06

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