Q: How can I find a rapid review journal that's indexed in Scopus?
The easiest way to select a journal would be to use a journal selection tool such as Journal Guide BETA and Elsevier's Journal Finder. Since Scopus is an Elsevier database, you can find Scopus indexed journals through the Journal Finder.
You can use these tools to find a journal that will be best suited for your article. These tools also give, for each journal that the search shows up, the average time to get to a first decision. Thus, you will also come to know whether any of the journals are suitable for your paper and will give you a decision within five weeks.
However, beware of predatory or bogus publishers who lure authors with attractive assurances but are only looking to poach original ideas. You can use this checklist to ascertain that the journal is reliable before you submit your paper.
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