Indexing and abstracts

ISSN: The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a unique, internationally standardised code that identifies serial publications, such as academic journals, newspapers and other publications issued in continuous or periodic parts.

Latindex Directory: Latindex is an online information system that brings together scientific journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal. Its aim is to improve the accessibility and quality of academic publications in these regions through collaborative initiatives.

Dialnet: Dialnet is one of the main open access bibliographic portals in the Spanish-speaking world, managed by the University of La Rioja (Spain). Its mission is to give visibility to scientific production, especially in the humanities, social sciences and law, providing access to articles, books, theses and other academic documents.

PKP (Public Knowledge Project): The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a multi-university academic initiative dedicated to the development of free and open source software and research to strengthen the accessibility, reach and quality of scholarly publications.

Google Scholar: Google Scholar is a search engine specialising in academic and scientific content. In addition to indexing articles and books, it offers tools such as citation alerts, journal rankings and researcher profiles.

ESJI (Eurasian Scientific Journal Index): The journal is also indexed in the Eurasian Scientific Journal Index (ESJI), an international database that evaluates scientific journals based on editorial and citation standards. Inclusion in ESJI ensures greater global visibility, academic recognition, and access to a wider research audience, thereby promoting the quality and scientific impact of published articles.

ROAD: The Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources (ROAD), created by the ISSN International Centre, compiles and showcases open-access scholarly resources journals, repositories, and monographs providing standardized and free information on their coverage and quality.

Europub: Europub is an international database that indexes open-access academic journals from various disciplines. Its purpose is to enhance the visibility and dissemination of scientific output, offering impact metrics, advanced search tools, and editorial quality validation to support the global reach of scholarly publications.

OpenAIRE: OpenAIRE is a European infrastructure designed to promote open access to scientific publications and research data. It provides tools and technological frameworks that facilitate compliance with open access policies.

Crossref: Crossref is a non-profit organisation that manages the assignment of digital object identifiers (DOIs) to scientific publications, ensuring their proper citation and permanent access. It also offers services such as metadata enrichment, reference checking and similarity detection.

ResearchBib: It is a multidisciplinary academic directory of open access scientific journals. It facilitates the visibility, consultation and dissemination of academic publications at an international level. Through its platform, it allows access to article and journal metadata, fostering the discovery of scientific production, collaboration between researchers and the strengthening of global knowledge networks.

LivRe: It is an open access indexing platform that facilitates the visibility of scientific journals in the academic field. Its focus is on improving the dissemination of quality content and ensuring its global availability.

Scilit: Is an open-access academic database developed by MDPI that indexes scientific articles, books, and chapters, providing real-time updates through integration with CrossRef and other data providers.