LISTING OF JOURNALS IN INTERNATIONAL DATABASES
Minimum data required by international databases
Indexing a journal in international repositories helps to increase its visibility. Some of the most important repositories and their indexing criteria:
- Scopus: international bibliographic database interdisciplinary bibliographic/citation platforms
Content Policy and Selection
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement requirements
- Web of Science: interdisciplinary bibliographic/citation platforms.
Journal Evaluation Process and Selection Criteria - DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journal: The largest international range of OA journals.
Information for Publishers - Ulrich's: The largest international database of journals.
Ulrich’s Collection Policies - Google Scholar: Google's search engine, indexing mainly academic content.
Inclusion Guidelines for Webmasters - ERIH PLUS - European Reference Index for the Humanities : is a Europe-wide collection point for what is being produced in the humanities and social sciences.
ERIH PLUS criteria - BASE: a search engine indexing content found in open access platforms.
https://www.base-search.net/ - JournalTOCs: Indexes of tables of contents of peer-reviewed academic journals, available via RSS feeds.
Suggest a journal for JournalTOCs
ISSN: Code requirements and application process
ANVUR: New ANVUR rules for the classification of non-bibliometric journals