Indexing and Abstracting
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. The Google Scholar index includes most peer-reviewed online journals from Europe and America's largest scholarly publishers, plus scholarly books and other non-peer-reviewed journals. It is similar in function to the freely available Scirus from Elsevier, CiteSeerX, and getCITED. It is also similar to the subscription-based tools, Elsevier's Scopus and Thomson ISI's Web of Science.
We index most of our publication-based data directly from open sources like Crossref and PubMed. If your journal articles, proceedings, books, or book chapters have DOIs and are indexed in Crossref, or if they are indexed in PubMed, there’s a high chance we’ve already included them in Dimensions as well. You can check this by searching for your journal’s name in the “Source Title” filter in Dimensions or by entering one of your publications’ DOIs in the Dimensions search. Check our support site for more information for publishers on how we index and process your content.

Crossref is registered as Publishers International Linking Association, Inc. (PILA) in New York, USA. You can view our certificate of incorporation and bylaws. We have tax-exempt status in the US as a 501(c)6 organization. Here is our antitrust policy and our conflict of interest policy. The board of directors governs Crossref. They meet three times a year and oversee the organization, set its strategic direction and make sure that Crossref fulfills its mission. A list of motions for the last few years is available.
The GARUDA (Garba Rujukan Digital) indexing database is managed by RISTEKDIKTI (Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia).
The ICI World of Journals gathers information regarding scientific journals from various sources. Thus, we share comprehensive information regarding the scope of journals' activity, editorial offices, and articles published by the scientific journals. International journals from all over the world may register in the ICI World of Journals, a dedicated system has been made available to manage the Journal's Passport.
MORAREF (Ministry of Religious Affairs’ Reference) is an academic portal initiated by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenag RI) and managed by the Association of Journal Managers, University Publishers, and Research Institutions in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education Institutions (PTKI – Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Indonesia).
Sinta (Science and Technology Index) delivers access to citations and expertise in Indonesia. Web-based research information system offering fast, easy, and comprehensive access to measure the performance of researchers, institutions, and journals in Indonesia. Sinta provides benchmarks and analysis, identification of research strengths of each institution to develop collaborative partnerships, to analyze the trend of research and expert directories.
IJIFACTOR is one of the largest publicly available non-profit digital databases of peer-reviewed journals, scientific literature, conferences, academic events, and webinars across the globe. IJIFACTOR aims to improve the dissemination of scientific literature by providing better accessibility, usability, and reliability of scholarly content. As a non-profit service, IJIFACTOR provides unrestricted access to high-quality and peer-reviewed journals to fulfill the growing needs of the global research and scientific community. We collaborate with leading publishers, eminent researchers, scientists, and research libraries worldwide to support innovation and knowledge sharing.
The Lens serves global patent and scholarly knowledge as a public good to inform science and technology enabled problem solving. The Lens is bridging the cultures of scholarly research with invention and industry to make it as easy as possible to discover, analyse, and map global innovation knowledge.
The Open Ukrainian Citation Index (OUCI) is a search engine and a citation database that come from all publishers that use the Crossref’s Cited-by service and supports the Initiative for Open Citations. The OUCI is intended to simplify the search for scientific publications, to attract editorial attention to the problem of completeness and quality of the metadata of Ukrainian scholarly publications, and will allow bibliometrics to freely study the relations between authors and documents from various disciplines, in particular in the field of social sciences and humanities. According to the principle of the OUCI, in the future every position of the list of used literature should ideally contain a DOI. Therefore, the OUCI search engine facilitates the process of verifying the sources used during writing.
ROAD provides a free access to those ISSN bibliographic records which describe scholarly resources in Open Access: journals, monographic series, conference proceedings, academic repositories and scholarly blogs. These records, created by the ISSN Network (93 National Centres worldwide + the International Centre), are enriched by information extracted from indexing and abstracting databases, directories (DOAJ, Latindex, The Keepers registry), and journals indicators (Scopus). ROAD is in line with the actions of UNESCO for promoting Open Access to scientific resources. ROAD is complementary to the Global Open Access Portal (GOAP) developed by UNESCO, and provides a snapshot of the status of Open Access to scientific information around the world.
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