Indexing and Abstracting

The editors continuously work to include the journal in international electronic libraries, catalogs and scientometric databases in order to enter the global scientific information and communication space, as well as to increase the rating of the journal and the citation indices of our authors.

We are participants in the LOCKSS Program at Stanford Libraries.
LOCKSS system has permission to collect, preserve, and serve this archive.

We also work with the PKP Preservation Network to digitally preserve our journal by hosting a preservation node at Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, Canada).

The journal is included in the following databases:

«Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine» in the National Library of Ukraine named after V.I. Vernadsky of the NAS of Ukraine
Inclusion date: 16.01.2025

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The first Ukrainian project of open access to scientific periodicals, a depository of electronic copies of journals and collections of scientific works of Ukraine, created on the basis of the National Library of Ukraine named after V.I. Vernadsky of the NAS of Ukraine. The project began in 2009 in accordance with the Law of Ukraine «On the Basic Principles of the Development of the Information Society in Ukraine for 2007-2015» and the joint Order of the Higher Attestation Commission of Ukraine and the NAS of Ukraine «On Approval of the Procedure for Transferring Electronic Copies of Periodical Printed Scientific Professional Publications for Storage to the National Library of Ukraine named after V.I. Vernadsky».

 

Open Ukrainian Citation Index (OUCI)
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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The Open Ukrainian Citation Index is a search engine and database of scientific citations, created by order of the Board of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. The OUCI system is designed to simplify the search for scientific publications, draw the attention of editors to the problem of the completeness and quality of metadata of Ukrainian scientific publications, improve the presentation of Ukrainian scientific publications in specialized search engines, and allow bibliometricians to freely study the connections between authors and documents from different scientific disciplines, primarily in the field of social sciences and humanities. The Open Ukrainian Citation Index search engine and database of scientific citations calculates metrics based on open data from the Crossref database (for example, the H-index and i10-index of journals). The OUCI system also offers rankings of Ukrainian journals by the number of their publications and by the number of their citations (according to scientific fields).

 

Ukrainian Repository of Academic Texts
Inclusion date: 22.01.2025

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Ukrainian nationwide distributed electronic database, which accumulates, stores and systematizes academic texts. The main goal of the National Repository is to promote the development of educational, scientific, scientific-technical and innovative activities by improving access to academic texts and promoting academic integrity. The owner of the National Repository is the state represented by the Ministry of Education and Science, which determines the manager of the National Repository and approves the regulations. In July 2018, such regulations were approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. 

 

Index Copernicus
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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An online scientometric database of user-contributed information, including scientific institutions, printed publications and projects, created in 1999 in Poland. The database has several performance assessment tools that allow you to track the impact of scientific works and publications, individual scientists or research institutions. In addition to performance, Index Copernicus also offers traditional abstracting and indexing of scientific publications. The ICI Journals Master List is an international database in which periodicals are evaluated every year. The condition for indexing is a positive determination of a multidimensional parametric assessment based on more than 100 criteria. The result of the assessment in the ICI Journals Master List database - the Index Copernicus Value (ICV) indicator - is an indicator of the strength of a scientific journal - it tells how quickly the journal can achieve its goal and increase the level of citation of articles.

 

Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe (OpenAIRE)
Inclusion date: 05.11.2024

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The Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe is a pan-European repository with over 60 partner institutions from all EU countries and beyond, whose mission is to create, support and operate an open and sustainable scientific communication infrastructure. The platform is built on the concept of Open Science as a Service (OSaaS). Today, the OpenAIRE Research Graph is one of the largest open collections of scientific records in the world. The service is developed within the framework of the European Commission's open access policy, and aims to support research infrastructures in fulfilling the European Union's open access mandate.

 

Harvard Library (HOLLIS)
Inclusion date: 01.02.2025

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HOLLIS is Harvard's online search engine for physical and online collections. There are two different options for searching: 1) Library Catalog searches books, journals, videos, images, government documents, manuscripts, digital resources, etc. It searches the full text of archival finding aids. 2) Everything searches journal and newspaper articles and a vast range of other electronic resources, some of which Harvard does not possess, together with the Library Catalog.

 

Google Scholar
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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An open, accessible search engine that indexes the full text of scientific publications of all formats and disciplines. The Google Scholar index includes most peer-reviewed online journals from Europe and America from the largest scientific publishers. In terms of its functions, Google Scholar is similar to the freely available Scirus systems from Elsevier, CiteSeerX, and getCITED. Google Scholar allows you to track citation statistics for scientific work, and also calculates the Hirsch Index (h-index) and I10-index for the profile of a scientist.

 

WorldCat
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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A global library catalog and the world's largest bibliographic database, offering access to the resources of 72,000 OCLC (Online Computer Library Center, Inc.) member libraries in 170 countries. The database contains more than 330 million records, which collectively provide information on 2 billion physical and electronic publications published in 485 languages ​​around the world.

 

CrossRef
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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An international registry of scientific information materials and related metadata, created at the initiative of the Publishers International Linking Association, Inc. and built on DOI (Digital Object Identifier) ​​technology. The Crossref Association maintains a joint global cross-citation service that functions as a kind of gateway between electronic platforms of publishers. This service does not store full texts of scientific publications, but it stores information about the links of publications through DOI technology, as well as metadata of published scientific materials. Thanks to this system, researchers can use the functionality of the global scientific publishing environment. 

 

University of California Davis Libraries
Inclusion date: 01.02.2025

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The University of California has built 10 campus libraries of distinction, comprising world-class collections that both fuel and provide a competitive edge to UC research and instruction. The University of California’s Office of Scholarly Communication focuses on monitoring and synthesizing significant developments in scholarly communication.

 

Università della Svizzera italiana
Inclusion date: 01.02.2025

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Founded in 1996, the University Library Lugano is an active member of the Swiss libraries network, the Library provides access to the library network catalogs and documentation centers.The Interlibrary loan service enables patrons to obtain materials available in other libraries only. The Library is part of the BibliOpass network.

 

Lens.org (by Cambia Institute)
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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Lens serves over 200 million scholarly records, collected and aligned from Microsoft Academic, PubMed, and Crossref, augmented with OpenAlex and UnPaywall open access information and ORCID references. The full scholarly citation graph is provided openly as a public resource.

 

PubPeer
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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An open peer-reviewed platform that encourages users to discuss and comment on scientific publications. The service acts as a 4chan for science, allowing anyone to post anonymous comments about scientific research. Originally intended to discuss methods and results, it has now become one of the most prominent information and think tanks for accusations of scientific errors, fraud, and misconduct.

 

Semantic Scholar
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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An artificial intelligence-based scientific literature research tool developed at the Allen Institute for AI. Unlike Google Scholar and PubMed, Semantic Scholar is designed to highlight the most important and influential elements of a publication.[12] The AI ​​technology is intended to detect hidden connections and relationships between research topics. Like previously cited search engines, Semantic Scholar also uses graph structures, which include Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph, Springer Nature's SciGraph, and the Semantic Scholar Corpus. Each article hosted on Semantic Scholar is assigned a unique identifier called the Semantic Scholar Corpus ID (abbreviated as S2CID). 

 

Scilit
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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This database of scientific papers is developed and maintained by the open access publisher MDPI. Scilit is an open database for scientists that uses a new method of data collation and indexing of scientific materials. Scilit scanners extract the latest data from CrossRef and PubMed daily. Scilit ranks the best publishers, journals and countries by the number of published articles.

 

OpenAlex (Microsoft Academic Graph)
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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OpenAlex is a bibliographic catalogue of scientific papers, authors and institutions accessible in open access mode, named after the Library of Alexandria. It started operating in January 2022 by OurResearch as a successor of the terminated Microsoft Academic Graph. OpenAlex competes with commercial products such as Clarivate's Web of Science or Elsevier's Scopus, and is complemented by Bibliometrics tools and an API.

 

LibKey
Inclusion date: 20.09.2024

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Libkey is an artificial intelligence-powered linking technology that enables researchers to access full-text scholarly journal articles to which the CSIR subscribes, as well as open access articles from the open web.