Indexing, Abstracting and Archiving
Indexed and Abstracted
Inclusion in various indexing and abstracting databases ensures that the journal’s articles are discoverable by a global audience of researchers and professionals. These systems enhance the visibility, accessibility, and impact of published research by integrating it into academic networks and citation tools. By being indexed in multiple reputable databases, the journal provides researchers with increased opportunities for citation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and broader dissemination of their work.
Archiving Policy
To ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of its content, the journal actively participates in recognized archiving services. All published articles are deposited and preserved with the following long-term preservation services:
- PKP PN (Public Knowledge Project PLN, Simon Fraser University, No online access)
- NRAT (National Repository of Academic Texts Institutional Participant, Open access)
- VNLU (Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, Open access) Soon
This policy guarantees that the journal's content remains securely archived and accessible even in the event of unexpected circumstances, ensuring uninterrupted availability to readers, researchers, and institutions.
The journal is committed to expanding the list of trusted long-term preservation services, actively working to establish partnerships with additional repositories to further enhance the accessibility and preservation of its content.
For further information on our archiving practices, please contact the editorial office or refer to the archiving service provider's official website.