Abstracting and Indexing

The "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services" is abstracted and indexed in the following prominent databases and indexing services:

  1. Scopus: Scopus, a comprehensive abstract and citation database, began indexing the "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services" in 2019. Scopus provides extensive coverage of scholarly literature, ensuring global visibility and accessibility to the journal's content.
  2. J-Gate: The journal is indexed in J-Gate, a premier gateway to Indian scholarly content, providing access to millions of articles from thousands of journals across various disciplines.
  3. Google Scholar: The "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services" is indexed in Google Scholar, a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across diverse disciplines.
  4. EBSCO Information Services: EBSCO Information Services, a leading provider of research databases and e-journals, indexes the "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services," enhancing its accessibility to academic libraries, institutions, and researchers worldwide.
  5. Engineering Source: Engineering Source, a comprehensive database covering various engineering disciplines, indexes the "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services," ensuring visibility among researchers and practitioners in the engineering field.
  6. Library and Information Science Source: The journal is indexed in Library and Information Science Source, a premier resource for library and information science professionals, providing access to scholarly articles, conference papers, and more.
  7. One Belt One Road Reference Source: The "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services" is indexed in One Belt One Road Reference Source, contributing to its visibility and impact among researchers and policymakers interested in the Belt and Road Initiative.
  8. Scilit: Scilit, a multidisciplinary open-access database, indexes the "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services," facilitating global dissemination and discovery of its research content.
  9. CrossRef: The journal is registered with CrossRef, a non-profit organization that provides Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for scholarly content, enhancing its discoverability and linking to other scholarly publications.
  10. Library of Congress: The "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services" is indexed in the Library of Congress, one of the largest libraries in the world, ensuring its inclusion in one of the most comprehensive library catalogues.
  11. WorldCat: WorldCat, the world's largest network of library content and services, indexes the "Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services," facilitating access to its content in libraries worldwide.

For more information about abstracting and indexing services, please visit the journal website or contact the editorial office.

 

This content highlights the significance of the journal's indexing in various databases and services, emphasizing its broad visibility and accessibility within the scholarly community.