Why is indexing essential?
Indexing will help your journal achieve its
main purpose of being accessible to a wide audience.
Being accessible in turn will improve your
journal’s reputation as a reliable source of high-quality information in your
field.
Database research is the first activity
researchers undertake as part of their study, and they naturally look to
established, well-known databases. Thus, being indexed in a known database in
your field will help increase your journal’s readership.
How does indexing work?
Once a journal is indexed by a database, it is
immediately made available to all users of that database. Some databases index
titles, some index full articles while some others index only the abstract
and/or references. There are several abstracting and indexing services
available today. Some are affiliated with institutions (e.g., PubMed maintained
by the United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institute of
Health) while some are provided by publishers (e.g., Scopus by Elsevier).
Irrespective of which institution the database is affiliated with, you will
need to formally apply for inclusion in the database of your choice."
List of Crimson Publishers Indexing Sites
Citefactor:
CiteFactor provides journal indexing, research paper indexing,
impact factor and citation analysis. Citefactor is Directory of International Research Journals.
Cosmos:
Cosmos Foundation was founded by renowned scientists. A group of
100 scientist from various countries in different disciplines are started
Cosmos (2010) with specific objective of providing quality information to the
researcher. We offer academic database services to researcher. We provide impact
factor and index of academic journals, books. We maintain academic database
services to researchers, journal editors and publishers. Cosmos provides a
detailed report of individual journal for further improvement of respective
journal overall look up and technical aspect for better Impact Factor.
Cosmos provides Quantitative and
Qualitative tool for ranking, evaluating and categorizing the Journals for
academic evaluation and excellence. This Factor is used for evaluating the
prestige of Journals. The evaluation is carried out by considering the factors
Like Paper Originality, Citation, Editorial Quality, and Regularity &
International Presence.
We perform the in-depth analysis
method. The acceptance and rejection rates of journals can be a determining
factor. Low acceptance rate, high rejection rate journals are considered the
best and most prestigious journals, as the acceptance criteria is of high
quality standard. Many journals and societies have web pages that give
publication data and style requirements and often include acceptance/rejection
rates. The paper copy of the journal occasionally includes this data and will
always provide current contact information, whether a journal is indexed in the
major indexing/abstracting service in the field is another criteria that can be
used to assess the worth and quality of a journal.
Sindexs:
Scientific Indexing Services (SIS) was founded by renowned
scientists. A group of 70 scientist from various countries in different
disciplines are started SIS with specific objective of providing quality
information to the researcher. SIS offering academic database services to
researcher. It's mainly: citation indexing, analysis, and maintains citation
databases covering thousands of academic journals, books, proceedings and any
approved documents SIS maintains academic database services to researchers,
journal editors and publishers. SIS focuses on: citation indexing, citation
analysis, and maintains citation databases covering thousands of academic
journals. SIS Provides Quantitative And Qualitative Tool For Ranking,
Evaluating And Categorizing The Journals For Academic Evaluation And
Excellence. This Factor Is Used For Evaluating The Prestige Of Journals. The
Evaluation Is Carried Out By Considering The Factors Like Paper Originality,
Citation, Editorial Quality, and Regularity & International Presence. We
Perform The In-Depth Analysis Method. The Acceptance And Rejection Rates Of
Journals Can Be A Determining Factor. Low Acceptance Rate, High Rejection Rate
Journals Are Considered The Best And Most Prestigious Journals As The
Acceptance Criteria Is Of High Quality Standard. Many Journals And Societies
Have Web Pages That Give Publication Data And Style Requirements And Often
Includes Acceptance/Rejection Rates. The Paper Copy Of The Journal Occasionally
Includes This Data And Will Always Provide Current Contact Information. Whether
A Journal Is Indexed In The Major Indexing/Abstracting Service In The Field Is
Another Criteria That Can Be Used To Assess The Worth And Quality Of A Journal.
ROAD:
Washington State University:
Washington State University (Washington State, WSU or Wazzu)
is a public research university in Pullman, Washington.
Founded in 1890, WSU is one of the oldest land-grant universities in
the American West and features programs in a broad range of academic
disciplines. With an undergraduate enrollment of 24,470 and a total
enrollment of 29,686, it is the second largest institution of higher education
in Washington state behind the University of Washington. The WSU
Pullman campus is perched upon a hill, characterized by open spaces, views,
deep green conifers, and a restrained red brick and basalt material
palette—materials originally found on site. The university is nestled within
the rolling topography of the Palouse in rural eastern Washington and
remains intimately connected to the town, the region, and the landscape in
which it sits.
The
university also operates campuses across Washington known as WSU Spokane, WSU
Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver, all founded in 1989. In 2012, WSU launched
an Internet-based Global Campus, which includes its online degree
program, WSU Online. In 2015, WSU expanded to a sixth campus, known as WSU
Everett. These campuses award primarily bachelor's and master's degrees.
Freshmen and sophomores were first admitted to the Vancouver campus in 2006 and
to the Tri-Cities campus in 2007. Enrollment for the four campuses and WSU
Online exceeds 29,686 students. This includes 1,751 international students.
WSU's
athletic teams are called the Cougars and the school colors are
crimson and gray. Six men's and nine women's varsity teams compete in NCAA Division
I in the Pac-12 Conference. Both men's and women's indoor track teams
compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Semantic Scholar :
Semantic Scholar is a project developed at
the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Publicly released in
November 2015, it is designed to be an AI-backed search engine for scientific
journal articles. The project uses a combination of machine
learning, natural language processing, and machine vision to add
a layer of semantic analysis to the traditional methods of citation
analysis, and to extract relevant figures, entities, and venues from papers. In
comparison to Google Scholar and PubMed, Semantic Scholar is
designed to highlight the most important and influential papers, and to
identify the connections between them.
As
of January 2018, following a 2017 project that added biomedical papers and
topic summaries, the Semantic Scholar corpus included more than 40 million
papers from computer science and biomedicine. In March
2018, Doug Raymond, who developed machine learning initiatives for
the Amazon Alexa platform, was hired to lead the Semantic Scholar
project. As of August 2019, the number of included papers had grown to
more than 173 million after the addition of the Microsoft Academic
Graph records, already used by Lens.org.
Sci-Hub :
Sci-Hub is a website that provides free access
to millions of research papers and books, without regard to
copyright, by bypassing publishers' paywalls in various ways.
Sci-Hub
was founded by Alexandra Elbakyan in 2011 in Kazakhstan in
response to the high cost of research papers behind paywalls. The site is
widely used in both developed and developing countries, serving
over 200,000 requests per day as of February 2016.
Sci-Hub
and Elbakyan were sued twice for copyright infringement in the United
States in 2015 and 2017, and lost both cases, leading to loss of some of its
Internet domain names. The site has cycled through different domain
names since then.
Sci-Hub has been lauded by some in the scientific,
academic, and publishing communities for providing access to knowledge
generated by the scientific community. Others have criticized it for violating
copyright, threatening the economic viability of publishers, potentially
compromising universities' network security and jeopardizing
legitimate access to papers by university staff.
Electronic Journals Library :
The Electronic Journals Library is a service
to facilitate the use of scholarly journals on the internet. It offers a fast,
structured and unified interface to access full-text articles online.
It comprises 99764 titles from all areas of research, 21965 of which are available online only. In addition, 130244 journals, which are provided by aggregators, are listed. The EZB contains 64605 journals which are accessible free of charge to anyone. Furthermore, the participating libraries provide their users access to the journals they subscribe to.
The journals are presented in lists sorted by research area. An updated list is generated by the database according to the member library's specifications each time it is accessed.
It comprises 99764 titles from all areas of research, 21965 of which are available online only. In addition, 130244 journals, which are provided by aggregators, are listed. The EZB contains 64605 journals which are accessible free of charge to anyone. Furthermore, the participating libraries provide their users access to the journals they subscribe to.
The journals are presented in lists sorted by research area. An updated list is generated by the database according to the member library's specifications each time it is accessed.
Following the main thesis of
the most outstanding world-famous scholar Maria Skłodowska Curie – “Education should be free of charge and generally
available ”, a World Catalogue of Scientific Journals has been created
in 2010.
This World Catalogue of Scientific Journals, or a list of the most known and prestigious scientific journals, is intended to promote science and education worldwide. The system of science and education promotion as a free-of-charge and generally available offer can be and is presented in the form of an on-line system.
Conditions for placing a journal in the catalogue
Any scientific journal worldwide which publishes the title and English summary at least on generally available websites for minimum two years can be added to World Catalogue of Scientific Journals.
Publisher or Editor-in-Chief should propose his / her journal by completing a form in the “Suggest your Journal” tab and send to the Catalogue’s Editors. After checking by reviewers, a journal will be added to the World Catalogue.
This World Catalogue of Scientific Journals, or a list of the most known and prestigious scientific journals, is intended to promote science and education worldwide. The system of science and education promotion as a free-of-charge and generally available offer can be and is presented in the form of an on-line system.
Conditions for placing a journal in the catalogue
Any scientific journal worldwide which publishes the title and English summary at least on generally available websites for minimum two years can be added to World Catalogue of Scientific Journals.
Publisher or Editor-in-Chief should propose his / her journal by completing a form in the “Suggest your Journal” tab and send to the Catalogue’s Editors. After checking by reviewers, a journal will be added to the World Catalogue.
Indexcopernicus :
All journals may be registered in the ICI World of Journals
database. The database gathers information on international scientific journals
which is divided into sections: general information, contents of individual
issues, detailed bibliography (references) for every publication, as well as
full texts of publications in the form of attached files (optional). Within the
ICI World of Journals database, each editorial office may access, free of
charge, the IT system which allows you to manage your journal's passport:
updating journal’s information, presenting main fields of activity and sharing
the publications with almost 200 thousand users from all over the world. The
idea behind the ICI World of Journals database is to create a place where
scientific journals from all over the world would undergo verification for
‘predatory journals’ practices by scientific community. The ICI World of
Journals database allows journals which care about completeness and topicality
of their passports to build their citation rates and international cooperation.
Scilit :
The
name Scilit uses components of the words “scientific” and “literature”. This
database of scholarly works is developed and maintained by the open access
publisher MDPI.
Scilit is a comprehensive,
free database for scientists using a new method to collate data and indexing
scientific material. Our crawlers extract the latest data from CrossRef and
PubMed on a daily basis. This means that newly published articles are added to
Scilit immediately.
Publons :
Publons is
a commercial website that provides a free service for academics to track,
verify, and showcase their peer review and editorial contributions for academic journals. It was
launched in 2012 and by 2018 more than 500,000 researchers have joined the
site, adding more than one million reviews across 25,000 journals. Publons'
mission is to "speed up science by harnessing the power of peer
review". Publons claims that by turning peer review into a measurable
research output, academics can use their review and editorial record as
evidence of their standing and influence in their field. Publons says its
business model is based on partnering with publishers.
Publons produces a verified record of a person's review and
editorial activity for journals. This evidence is showcased on reviewers'
online profiles and can be downloaded to include in CVs, funding and job
applications, and promotion and performance evaluations.
Publons also provides:
·
tools for publishers
to find, screen, contact, and motivate peer reviewers;
·
data and publications
about global peer review behaviour;
·
peer review training
for early-career researchers; and
·
features for academics
to discuss and evaluate published research.
Isindexing :
The ISI server provides
indexing of major international journals and proceedings. Author can get
information about international journal impact factor, proceedings (research
papers) and information on upcoming events. All the journal pages have pointers
to Web pages of the publishers which are integrated into the ISI stream pages.
The purpose is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals. If your journal is indexed & got validated stamp from ISI, you can request for the calculation of impact factor for your journal.
ISI is a service that provides access to quality controlled Open Access Journals. The ISI aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use an appropriate quality control system, and it will not be limited to particular languages or subject areas. The aim of the ISI is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact.
The purpose is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals. If your journal is indexed & got validated stamp from ISI, you can request for the calculation of impact factor for your journal.
ISI is a service that provides access to quality controlled Open Access Journals. The ISI aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use an appropriate quality control system, and it will not be limited to particular languages or subject areas. The aim of the ISI is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact.
Worldcat :
WorldCat is the world's
largest network of library content and services. WorldCat libraries are
dedicated to providing access to their resources on the Web, where most people
start their search for information.
You can search for popular
books, music CDs and videos—all of the physical items you're used to getting from
libraries. You can also discover many new kinds of digital content, such as
downloadable audiobooks. You may also find article citations with links to
their full text; authoritative research materials, such as documents and photos
of local or historic significance; and digital versions of rare items that
aren't available to the public. Because WorldCat libraries serve diverse
communities in dozens of countries, resources are available in many languages.
Scribd :
Scribd /ˈskrɪbd/ is
an American e-book and audiobook subscription service that
includes one million titles. Scribd hosts 60 million documents on its open
publishing platform.
Founded
in 2007 by Trip Adler, Jared Friedman, and Tikhon Bernstam, and
headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company is backed by Khosla
Ventures, Y Combinator, Charles River Ventures, and Redpoint
Ventures. Scribd's e-book subscription service is available on Android and iOS smartphones
and tablets, as well as the Kindle Fire, Nook, and personal
computers. Subscribers can access unlimited books a month[8] from 1,000 publishers, including Bloomsbury, Harlequin, HarperCollins, Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt, Lonely Planet, Macmillan, Perseus Book Group, Simon
& Schuster, Wiley, and Workman
Researchbib :
ResearchBib is open access
with high standard indexing database for researchers and publishers. Research
Bible may freely index journals, research papers, call for papers, research
position.
We share a passion to
build research communities to discover and promote great research resources
from around the world and maximize researchers’ academic social impacts.
DRJI :
DRJI provides ready access
to education literature to support the use of educational research and
information to improve practice in learning, teaching, educational
decision-making, and research. Directory of Research Journals Indexing is a
free online service that helps you to find web resources for your articles and
research. With millions of resources available on the Internet, it can be
difficult to find useful material. We have reviewed and evaluated thousands of
resources to help you choose key websites in your subject. Our indexed journals
will be submitted to all social networks and world's top most indexing and they
will be displayed on world's top electronic library. In short, all journals
will reach all continents.
Google Scholar :
Google
Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and
disciplines. Released in beta in
November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes most peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other scholarly literature, including court opinions and patents. While Google does not publish the size of Google
Scholar's database, scientometric researchers estimated it to contain roughly
389 million documents including articles, citations and patents making it the
world's largest academic search engine in January 2018. Previously,
the size was estimated at 160 million documents as of May 2014.] An earlier
statistical estimate published in PLOS ONE using
a Mark
and recapture method estimated
approximately 80–90% coverage of all articles published in English with an
estimate of 100 million. This estimate also determined how many
documents were freely available on the web.
PlagScan :
PlagScan is a plagiarism detection software,
mostly used by academic institutions. PlagScan compares submissions with web
documents, journals and internal archives. The software was launched in 2009 by
Markus Goldbach and Johannes Knabe.
PlagScan is offered as a Software as a Service and as an
on-premise solution. Users can either register as a single user or as an
organization. Upon first-time registration, single users receive a free test
credit and can purchase additional credits for future submissions, after the
completion of a satisfactory trial.
Organizational
users verify the organization’s address prior to using the software. An
obligation-free quote can be requested immediately on the website.
Organizations can choose from a variety of options and create multiple
administrators and groups, for example, to divide different departments within
one institution.
After
scanning a submission for plagiarism, PlagScan provides users with a detailed
report that indicates potential plagiarism and lists the matched sources.
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