International scholarly publisher Brill has announced that its International Review of Pragmatics is now included in SCOPUS. With this addition, over 60% of Brill's journals have now been selected for coverage in SCOPUS.
SCOPUS is the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature with smart tools that track, analyze and visualize research.
International Review of Pragmatics (IRP) is a peer-reviewed international journal committed to publishing excellent research in the area of pragmatics and related disciplines pertaining to all aspects of human communication, verbal and non-verbal. It aims to provide a comprehensive and authoritative picture of the field, encouraging submissions rooted in different conceptions and perspectives originating in geographically diverse areas. IRP publishes full-length original articles, review articles and discussion notes.
To celebrate the inclusion of International Review of Pragmatics in Scopus, access to Volume 6, No. 1 is being offered for free until August 15, 2014.