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Scopus, launched by Elsevier in 2004, indexes over 20,500 peer-reviewed publications from 5,000+ publishers worldwide. It includes journals from Elsevier, Springer, Nature, and other major publishers, with records dating back to 1823. Scopus provides citation tracking, author profiles, and journal metrics (CiteScore). Researchers can analyze trends via its visualization tools. The database updates daily with ~5,500 new records. Institutions typically subscribe for full access, while basic search functions remain free. Scopus is widely used for literature reviews, impact analysis, and academic evaluations:cite[1]:cite[2].