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Journal's metadata

Publishing Since 2016
ISSN-Print 2663-3299
ISSN-Online 2663-3841
Journal's DOI 10.31703/glr

Google Scholar Citations

All Since 2019
Citations 432 429
h-index 9 9
i10-index 8 8

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Research Bib

ResearchBib is open access with high standard indexing database for researchers and publishers. Research Bible may freely index journals, research papers, call for papers, research position. ResearchBib Network offers Banners and Sponsored Links in leading, high impact factor, and multiply indexed research resources website.

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Index Copernicus

Index Copernicus (IC) is a comprehensive database and indexing service that focuses on promoting and enhancing the visibility of scientific research from around the world. It provides a platform for the indexing, archiving, and evaluation of scholarly journals and research papers across various disciplines. IC aims to improve the accessibility of scientific knowledge by ensuring that high-quality research is discoverable and citable. Through its IC Journal Master List, the service evaluates journals based on several quality criteria, offering metrics and analytics to assess their impact and reputation. Index Copernicus supports the global scientific community by facilitating the dissemination of research and helping researchers, authors, and institutions track and increase the reach of their publications.

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J-Gate

J-Gate is an electronic gateway to global e-journal literature, developed by Informatics India Ltd. It offers seamless access to millions of journal articles, including both subscription-based and open-access content. J-Gate serves as a comprehensive database and indexing service, covering a wide range of academic and professional disciplines. It provides researchers, students, and academics with a powerful search and discovery tool, allowing them to access full-text articles, abstracts, and citation information from an extensive collection of journals. J-Gate's advanced search functionalities and user-friendly interface make it a valuable resource for academic institutions, libraries, and research organizations, facilitating easy access to relevant and high-quality scholarly content.

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Zenodo

Zenodo is an open-access repository developed by CERN to support the sharing and preservation of research outputs. It allows researchers to deposit datasets, publications, and other types of research content, making them freely available and citable. Zenodo assigns Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to the deposited materials, which helps in tracking and referencing. It's a great platform for archiving and sharing research data and outputs across various disciplines.

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Mendeley

Mendeley is a reference management and academic social network tool designed to help researchers organize their research, collaborate with others, and discover the latest research trends. Mendeley is owned by Elsevier, a major academic publishing company. Elsevier acquired Mendeley in 2013, integrating it into its portfolio of research tools and resources. Despite this acquisition, Mendeley operates as a distinct platform within Elsevier's offerings, continuing to provide reference management and academic networking services.

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Repindex

Established by Dr Mark Perkins, the company employs a model based on principles from Discourse Stream Analysis (DSA) created in his linguistic research. This model combines aspects of corpus linguistics and systemic functional linguistics together with unique insights about the nature of real-time text flows. In addition, a systematic methodology is employed in the definition of concepts. Repindex owns a large number of concepts which are continually being updated. These are used in Repindex Forecasting and in our Document Inspection application where Repindex creates a concept map of the document which enables fast review.

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RePEc

RePEc, which stands for Research Papers in Economics, is a collaborative effort to enhance the dissemination of research in economics and related fields. It is a decentralized database that collects bibliographic data on working papers, journal articles, books, book chapters, and software components. Managed by volunteers from around the world, RePEc allows economists to access a vast repository of economic literature. The platform promotes the visibility of research by providing comprehensive indexing, citation tracking, and download statistics, which helps authors gauge the impact of their work. RePEc supports open access and encourages academic collaboration, serving as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and policymakers looking to stay abreast of the latest developments in economics.

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Crossref Member

CrossRef is a service that provides Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for academic and professional publications. It helps researchers find and access scholarly content by assigning a unique DOI to each publication, which makes it easier to track and cite.

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Abell

The Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL) is a comprehensive indexing service that focuses on English studies. Published by ProQuest in collaboration with the Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), ABELL covers a wide range of scholarly materials related to English language, linguistics, and literature. It includes citations to monographs, articles, book reviews, critical editions of literary works, and dissertations. ABELL serves as an essential resource for researchers, academics, and students in the field of English studies, providing access to bibliographic information and abstracts that support the discovery of relevant and high-quality research. The bibliography helps in tracing the development of literary scholarship and ensures that users can access the most pertinent literature in their area of study.

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Linguistic Bibliography

The Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL) is a comprehensive reference work that indexes scholarly literature on English language, literature, and related fields. Covering a wide range of topics, including literary theory, linguistics, and cultural studies, ABELL is an essential resource for researchers, academics, and students in these areas. It provides citations for journal articles, books, dissertations, and reviews, helping scholars stay informed about the latest developments and research trends in English studies.

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BASE

BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines especially for academic web resources. BASE provides more than 350 million documents from more than 11,000 content providers. You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library. BASE is a registered OAI service provider. Database managers can integrate the BASE index into their local infrastructure (for examplee.g. meta search engines, library catalogues). Further on there are several tools and services for users, database and repository managers.

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OCLC WorldCat

OCLC WorldCat is a global catalog of library collections. It provides access to the combined collections of thousands of libraries worldwide. Users can search for books, journals, DVDs, and other materials across a vast network of libraries. WorldCat allows you to find out which libraries hold a specific item, check availability, and sometimes even request interlibrary loans. It's a valuable tool for researchers, librarians, and anyone looking to locate books and other materials across a broad network of libraries.

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Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles, thesis, books, conference papers, and patents. It provides a broad search of academic literature across various disciplines and sources. Key features include citations and metrics. It's a useful tool for finding academic papers and understanding the impact and relevance of research.

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BAS

BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines especially for academic web resources. BASE provides more than 350 million documents from more than 11,000 content providers. You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library. BASE is a registered OAI service provider. Database managers can integrate the BASE index into their local infrastructure (for examplee.g. meta search engines, library catalogues). Further on there are several tools and services for users, database and repository managers.

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