Indexing the journal

The editorial staff is continuously working on the inclusion of the magazine in international electronic libraries, catalogs and scientific databases for entry into the world scientific information and communicative space, as well as to increase the rating of the magazine and indexes of the citation of our authors.

At present, the Journal are:

1. ResearchBib – the international multidisciplinary database of scientific journals including descriptions of journals of more than 5400 publishers.

2. Scientific Indexing Services (SIS) –  focuses on citing, indexation, the analysis of a quoting and supports databases, covering thousands of scientific journals. SIS provides quantitative and quality standard of a rating, and also a categorization of journals for the academic analysis and the advanced experience. This factor is used for an assessment of prestige of journals (link).

3. Polish Scholarly Bibliography (PBN) –  is a portal of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, collecting information on publications of Polish scientists and Polish and foreign scholarly journals. PBN is a part of POL-on – The System of Information on Higher Education (link).

4. Electronic Journals Library. Electronic Journals Library since 1997. within the framework of the University Library of Regensburg, in collaboration with the Library of the Technical University of Munich offers a fast, structured and unified access (in English and German) to scientific full-text journals. It includes 76,419 titles, of which 13,923 journals in all fields of knowledge is published only in electronic form. 45575 journals are freely available in full-text version. Full access to all publications are institutions involved in the project (link).

5. Cosmos Impact Factor – 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 (link).

6. Eurasian Scientific Journal Index – the database of the most important scientific logs in Europe and Asia where the most authoritative researches are published.

7. Academic keys – base of search of scientific magazines according to professional activity (link).

8. Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory is the standard library directory and database providing information about popular and academic magazines, scientific journals, newspapers and other serial publications. (link)

9. Google Academy – search engine for full texts of scientific publications of all formats and disciplines. The project runs from November 2004. The index of “Google Academy” includes most peer-reviewed online journals of the largest scientific publishing houses of Europe and America. (link)

10. JOURNAL FACTOR  is an internationally recognized forum for promoting research and knowledge sharing (link).

11. The Journals Impact Factor (JIF) – provides tools for ranking, classifying, evaluating and comparing various international and national publications.

12.CiteFactor is a service that provides access to quality controlled Open Access Journals. The Directory indexing of journal 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 Directory is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact (link).

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13. CrossRef is an independent organization, formed in 2000 on the initiative of a group of scientific publishers. Currently, the database contains several tens of millions of publications from scientific journals of almost all countries in the world. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a system for determining scientific content on the Internet. The DOI system provides a framework for continuous identification, metadata management, user communications with content providers. DOI makes it easier for users (readers) to search for the original (primary source) of a scientific publication. The technology and the DOI identifier using the CrossRef database allows you to access the originals of scientific articles on their metadata posted on the Internet. The DOI identifier always remains unchanged, as it is tied to the URL of the scientific work. The prefix of the publishing house “Internaca” is10.25313, on which you can find us in the list of affiliated organizations on the site of Crossref.

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