IEEE Xplore has published not only the proceedings (a) of its own conferences (IEEE conferences) but also the proceedings (b) of other conferences. I wonder whether the proceedings (b) are also indexed by SCOPUS or not?
Hi Omar, your paper is one clear example to confirm this matter. However, I wonder whether only some papers of the proceedings (b) or all papers of the proceedings (b) are published by SCOPUS. Could you or anyone please help me clarify this issue?
P/s: Proceedings (b) are the collection of papers of conferences (except for IEEE conferences) published by IEEE Xplore.
" Scopus is an online abstract and indexing service provided through Elsevier.
The IEEE provides SCOPUS with all of the IEEE Xplore digital library content so that the bibliographic information (what is seen on an abstract page in IEEE Xplore, including the abstract) can be made visible. While we do provide them with all of our content, it is not our policy to determine what Scopus will or will not index.
Additionally, once SCOPUS does load IEEE records, and the abstract is viewable to their users, the user can then link back to IEEE Xplore and lands on the abstract page of that particular record, enabling you to either view through a subscription or purchase the full text article."