
Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society Accepted into Scopus
09/05/2025The Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society (WJDS), launched in 2021, has been accepted for inclusion in Scopus and will receive its first CiteScore in 2026. This marks an important step in the journal’s academic recognition.
The Scopus indexing underscores the journal’s academic quality. In 2026, the WJDS will receive its first CiteScore, which reflects how often the journal’s publications are cited and provides a quantitative measure of their visibility and influence within the scholarly community.
Scopus is an abstract and citation database covering scholarly literature across disciplines. It includes journals, books, and conference proceedings, and is used by researchers, institutions, and policymakers. Inclusion in Scopus increases the visibility and discoverability of published work, potentially affecting its reach and citation.
The Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society (WJDS) is a peer-reviewed open access journal, published by the Weizenbaum Institute. It is dedicated to research on the conditions, forms, and consequences of the digital transformation of society. Founded in 2021, the WJDS is a resource for an academic public and aims to promote high-quality research from inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives.
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