What YÖK Actually Announced

Elsevier and Türkiye's Council of Higher Education (Yükseköğretim Kurulu, YÖK) announced that YÖK will adopt Scopus as its official database for monitoring and evaluating research publications, effective from 2026. Scopus replaces the index Türkiye previously used for national academic performance assessments.

YÖK President Dr. Erol Özvar described the change as part of a broader effort to align Turkish research evaluation with internationally recognized benchmarks, and to strengthen the global visibility and competitiveness of Turkish higher education. Scopus is also the exclusive bibliometric data source behind the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and has supplied research indicators for the QS World University Rankings for more than a decade — meaning Scopus performance now has a direct line to how Turkish universities are ranked internationally, not just domestically.

Why This Changes the Calculation for Researchers

Until now, Scopus indexing has mattered for international visibility and citation tracking, but it wasn't the backbone of Türkiye's own national evaluation system. That's changed. From 2026 onward, publication in Scopus-indexed venues is directly tied to how Turkish research output is measured at the institutional and national level — with consequences that reach individual researchers through academic promotion, evaluation, and funding decisions.

Practically, this means three things for researchers and PhD scholars in Türkiye:

  • Journal selection now carries more weight. Publishing in a journal that is not currently covered by Scopus, or whose coverage has lapsed, has a more direct impact on evaluation outcomes than it did under the previous index.
  • Manuscript quality and presentation matter more. As competition for space in Scopus-indexed journals increases nationally, avoidable rejections — poor formatting, unclear structure, weak academic English — become more costly.
  • Verification before submission is essential. Because Scopus coverage can change, researchers should always confirm a journal's current indexing status directly through the official Scopus Sources database rather than relying on older lists or a journal's own claims.

Preparing a Submission Under the New Framework?

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How to Check If a Journal Is Currently Indexed in Scopus

Search the exact journal or source title, along with its ISSN, in the official Scopus Sources database.

Confirm the coverage dates — some journals were indexed only for a specific period and are no longer actively covered.

Re-check before every submission. Indexing status can change, so a journal that was covered last year may not be covered today.

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What This Means at Each Career Stage

PhD Candidates

Many Turkish PhD programs require or reward journal publications during candidacy. With Scopus now the national benchmark, confirming that a target journal is currently Scopus-indexed before submission is more important than ever for a publication to count toward evaluation.

Faculty Seeking Promotion

Academic promotion criteria in Türkiye are likely to increasingly reference Scopus-based metrics. Reviewing your publication record against current Scopus coverage — and prioritizing future submissions accordingly — can help avoid publications that don't count toward evaluation.

Research Groups & Departments

Institutional rankings and funding decisions may increasingly reflect aggregate Scopus performance. Departments may benefit from reviewing journal selection practices across their research groups to align with the new evaluation framework.

Frequently Asked Questions About YÖK's 2026 Scopus Adoption

Elsevier and Türkiye's Council of Higher Education (YÖK) announced that YÖK will adopt Scopus as its official database for monitoring and evaluating national research publications, effective from 2026, replacing the index previously used for these assessments.

YÖK described the move as part of a strategy to align Turkish research evaluation with internationally recognized benchmarks and strengthen the global visibility and competitiveness of Turkish higher education. Scopus is also the exclusive data source for the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and has supplied research indicators to the QS World University Rankings for over a decade.

It can affect both. National evaluation frameworks built on Scopus data typically influence institutional and departmental assessment, which in turn shapes program requirements, funding, and promotion criteria — meaning PhD candidates and faculty alike may find Scopus-indexed publication increasingly relevant to their academic progress.

Search the exact journal title and ISSN in the official Scopus Sources database and review its current coverage dates. Because indexing status can change, verify the journal again close to your actual submission date rather than relying on a list checked months earlier.

Yes. We support researchers in Türkiye with journal selection guidance, manuscript editing, formatting, and submission-readiness review for Scopus-indexed journals. We do not guarantee acceptance, publication, or indexing outcomes — those decisions remain with the journal, publisher, and Scopus.