Scopus New Journals July 2026

Scopus New Journals 2026

Scopus New Journals 2026: Latest Updates and How to Choose the Right Journal

Researchers working toward graduation, PhD completion, academic promotion, or funding deadlines often search for Scopus new journals 2026 to identify recently indexed publication opportunities. While newly indexed journals may offer faster publication options,submitting to them without verifying their indexing status can be risky. A journal indexed today may later be discontinued, affecting future submissions. This guide explains the latest Scopus 2026 updates, newly indexed journals, discontinued titles, and practical steps to verify a journal before submitting your manuscript.

Scopus July 2026 Updates: What's New?

Scopus updates its Source Title List every month. New journals are added, existing journals are re-evaluated, and journals that no longer meet Scopus quality standards may be discontinued.  Because of these monthly revisions, any “latest Scopus journal list” can become outdated quickly. Researchers should verify a journal’s current indexing status before submitting their manuscript. 

  • Early 2026 updates added several dozen journals while removing a small number of discontinued titles.
  • Mid-2026 updates introduced more than 200 newly indexed journals across multiple disciplines, with approximately two dozen journals discontinued.
  • Monthly updates included journals from medicine, engineering, artificial intelligence, education, social sciences, and humanities.

The takeaway here is simple: Instead of relying on static “approved journal lists” , always verify a journal’s current indexing status on the official Scopus Sources page before submission. 

24 Newly Indexed Scopus Journals – July 2026 Update

Below is the complete list of journal titles added during the July 2026 Scopus update across such fields as medicine, engineering, education, social sciences, and life sciences. Newly accepted journals may take some time to appear fully across all Scopus database services. Always verify their indexing status using the official Scopus Sources list before submitting your manuscript.

NoJournalPublisherISSN / E-ISSNField
1Cell InvestigationKeAI Publishing Group3050-5380Cell & Molecular Biology
2Nursing ProblemsPolish Nurses Association2299-8284Nursing
3Transactions of the Institute of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologiesInstitute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnologies (Azerbaijan)2709-0744 / 2709-0752Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
4JCA AdvancesElsevier2950-5534Medicine (Verify Scope)
5Digital Dentistry JournalElsevier2950-6433Dentistry
6Acta Haematologica Oncologica TurcicaGalenos Yayincilik3061-9947Haematology & Oncology
7Anatolian Journal of General Medical ResearchGalenos Yayincilik3023-6215General Medicine
8npj Cardiovascular HealthSpringer Nature Portfolio2948-2836Cardiovascular Medicine
9Eurasian Journal of Emergency MedicineGalenos Yayincilik2149-5807 / 2149-6048Emergency Medicine
10Journal of Paleolithic ArchaeologySpringer2520-8217Archaeology
11Namik Kemal Medical JournalGalenos Yayincilik2587-0262Medicine
12Journal of Asian Concrete FederationAsian Concrete Federation2465-7964 / 2465-7972Civil Engineering
13MetaResourceYouke Publishing Co., Ltd.2097-6445 / 2959-8850Multidisciplinary (Verify Scope)
14Architectural IntelligenceSpringer2731-6726Architecture & Design
15Journal of Industrial SafetyKeAI Publishing Group2950-2764Safety Engineering
16Istanbul Medical JournalGalenos Yayincilik2619-9793 / 2148-094XMedicine
17Journal of Updates in Cardiovascular MedicineGalenos Yayincilik3062-0392Cardiovascular Medicine
18Bulletin of UrooncologyGalenos Yayincilik2147-2270 / 2667-4610Urology & Oncology
19SSM – Health SystemsElsevier2949-8562Health Systems & Policy
20Urbanization, Sustainability and SocietyEmerald Publishing2976-8993Urban Studies & Sustainability
21Zeitschrift für BildungsforschungSpringer2190-6890 / 2190-6904Education Research
22Human Behavior, Development and SocietyInstitute Press, Asia-Pacific International University2651-1762Social Sciences
23Peer-Reviewed Reports in Medical Education ResearchSociety of Teachers of Family Medicine2575-7873Medical Education
24Revista Colombiana de Ciencia AnimalUniversidad de Sucre2027-4297Animal Science

The July 2026 update shows a strong focus on medical and health sciences, along with several regional publishers from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Colombia, and Poland. Major publishers such as Elsevier, Springer Nature, Emerald Publishing, and KeAI also had newly indexed journals added to the Scopus Source List. During the same update cycle, Scopus discontinued several journals that no longer met its quality standards, reinforcing the importance of verifying journal status before submission.

What Are Scopus New Journals, and Why Is the List Changing All the Time?

Scopus is Elsevier’s abstract and citation database covering peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and books. An independent body, the Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB), continuously reviews new sources throughout the year, while the Source Title list—including discontinued titles—is updated every month.

Every year, thousands of journals apply for Scopus indexing. Only those meeting the Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB) quality standards are accepted, while journals that fail to maintain these standards may later be discontinued. 

Reasons why researchers should pay attention:

  • Newly indexed journals may offer publication opportunities in emerging research areas. 
  • Scopus indexing is continuously monitored rather than permanently guaranteed. 
  • Articles published during a journal’s active indexing period remain indexed. Articles published after a journal is discontinued are generally not added to Scopus.

How to Verify Newly Indexed Scopus Journals in 2026

Third-party blogs and online lists can provide useful information, but they should never replace verification through official Scopus resources. 

  • Visit the official Sources page of Scopus and use the title, ISSN, or the name of the publishing company to verify the journal’s current indexing status. 
  • Pay attention to the field of “Coverage,” which will provide you with the precise years during which the title was indexed.
  • Download the latest Scopus Source Title List published by Elsevier that marks discontinued journals and excludes them from consideration beforehand.
  • Visit the publisher’s website and verify key aspects, including scope, peer-review policy, and APCs.

If a journal cannot be verified through the official Scopus Sources database and appears only on unofficial websites, consider its indexing status unverified. If you need expert assistance evaluating suitable Scopus journals, professional journal selection support can help you assess indexing status, scope, and publication requirements before submission. 

Which Journals Have Been Removed – and Why This Is More Important Than the New Journals Added

There is always a selection of journals, both discontinued and newly indexed, when there is an update to Scopus in 2026, and the discontinuations are what get overlooked most often. Discontinuations happen because:

  • A decline in the publication and peer review quality.
  • Unethical behavior or predatory practices in publishing.
  • Citation irregularities or unusual citation patterns. 
  • Significant changes in editorial policy or journal scope — a journal significantly changes its editorial scope (for example, to a “multidisciplinary” scope) until Scopus stops verifying the title’s compliance.

Even journals published by reputable publishers can be discontinued if they fail to meet Scopus quality standards. Future articles submitted after discontinuation are not added to Scopus. Therefore, checking a journal’s indexing status before submission is essential.

Emerging Trends Influencing Scopus Journal Evaluation in 2026

Apart from quantitative parameters, three key trends are shaping how Scopus selects titles for indexing and maintains its lists. By being aware of those, you’ll be able to get a more accurate insight into future developments than from mere past statistics.

AI Ethics and the Quality of Peer Review

As AI-assisted writing and peer review become increasingly common, journals are expected to publish transparent policies covering AI use, reviewer responsibilities, and authorship. Strong editorial governance helps demonstrate research integrity. 

Data Privacy in Distributed Research

Growing adoption of federated and distributed research models has increased the importance of data privacy, informed consent, and ethical data governance. Journals with strong research ethics policies are more likely to demonstrate long-term credibility.

Open Access Policies and Research Funding

Funder open-access policies are still shaping the economics of the publishing industry. These policies increase pressure on APC pricing while creating opportunities for both reputable and predatory open-access journals.

How Do I Choose a Scopus Journal Safely?

No legitimate publisher or consultancy can guarantee Scopus indexing. Any service promising “100% guaranteed Scopus publication” should be treated as a warning sign. However, there are some things that you may do to increase your chances of selecting a suitable journal.  

  • Check that the journal is live-indexed on the day you submit your paper using the Scopus Sources page.
  • Review the last 2-3 issues and ensure the content aligns with the claimed journal scope.
  • Check for potential warnings: frequent solicitation emails, an unusually rapid acceptance rate, recent changes to editorial scope, and a lack of details about the editorial board.
  • Compare journal metrics such as CiteScore, SJR, SNIP, and Quartile rankings (Q1–Q4) with your institutional requirements. 
  • Review the journal’s AI policy, publication ethics, data governance practices, and editorial transparency. Journals with clear publishing policies are generally more reliable for long-term indexing stability. 

If you need additional review from experts, we provide all services for manuscript preparation, proofreading and editing, and Q1 journal publication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A Scopus journal becomes available and ready for submission once it is listed on the official Scopus Sources list.

There are no fees for indexing at Scopus. Individual open-access journals do charge fees (Article Processing Charges – APCs), but only on their websites. If budget is an issue, we can help with researching and submitting to credible, reliable no-APC or low-APC Scopus journals.

The Source Title list (including the Discontinued Titles list) for Scopus is updated monthly by Elsevier.

All articles published during the journal's active indexing period will remain visible in the Scopus database. Any publications submitted after the journal's cut-off date will not be indexed.

The Bottom Line on Scopus New Journals 2026

Scopus continues to expand its journal coverage while maintaining strict quality standards through regular indexing reviews. Newly indexed journals can provide excellent publication opportunities, but researchers should always confirm their indexing status before submitting a manuscript.  Choose journals based on verified indexing status, editorial quality, transparent peer-review practices, and alignment with your research scope.

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