Indexing and Abstracting

Review of Psychopedagogy is indexed in the following international databases:

1. Crossref

Crossref, a nonprofit entity, specializes in furnishing Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and metadata for scholarly content. Its establishment stemmed from the necessity to establish a dependable and efficient system for identifying and interconnecting scholarly materials within the digital landscape. The central role of Crossref revolves around allocating DOIs—distinctive alphanumeric designations—to academic and professional content such as journal articles, conference papers, and reports. The DOI allocated by Crossref functions as an enduring link to the content, assuring its ongoing accessibility and citability regardless of potential web address alterations. Furthermore, Crossref undertakes the aggregation and upkeep of metadata linked to the content, encompassing critical details like author identities, titles, publication dates, journal titles, and other pertinent particulars. This comprehensive metadata amplifies discoverability and facilitates proficient exploration and interconnection of scholarly works. Scholars, publishers, libraries, and various stakeholders within the academic realm utilize Crossref to procure and handle DOIs, pivotal elements that significantly contribute to scholarly communication and the broad dissemination of research discoveries.

2. EBSCO

EBSCO serves as a leading supplier of research databases and supplementary resources tailored for academic libraries. Within their extensive array of databases, notable offerings comprise Academic Search Ultimate, Business Source Ultimate, and Applied Science & Technology Source Ultimate. These databases furnish a diverse range of scholarly articles, complete-text journals, and additional academic materials. Renowned as a prominent provider in the domain, EBSCO extends a rich collection of research databases, electronic journals, and digital books. Millions of researchers worldwide, encompassing students, educators, librarians, and experts, make use of EBSCO's extensive offerings.

2. CEEOL

CEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe. In the rapidly changing digital sphere CEEOL is a reliable source of adjusting expertise trusted by scholars, publishers and librarians. Currently, over 1000 publishers entrust CEEOL with their high-quality journals and e-books. CEEOL provides scholars, researchers and students with access to a wide range of academic content in a constantly growing, dynamic repository. Currently, CEEOL covers more than 2000 journals and 690.000 articles, over 4500 ebooks and 6000 grey literature document. CEEOL offers various services to subscribing institutions and their patrons to make access to its content as easy as possible.

4. Google Scholar

Google Scholar represents an openly accessible web-based search engine that comprehensively indexes both the complete textual content and metadata of academic literature spanning a wide spectrum of publishing forms and academic disciplines. Its fundamental purpose is to facilitate a straightforward exploration of scholarly literature encompassing articles, theses, books, abstracts, and legal opinions. Google Scholar is designed to rank documents utilizing diverse criteria, such as the entire content of each document, its publication source, authorship, citation frequency, and recentness of citations in other academic works. Among the prominent functionalities of Google Scholar are encompassed the ability to search all scholarly literature in a unified location, delve into associated works, citations, authors, and publications, pinpoint entire documents via one's library or the internet, stay informed about contemporary advancements within any research domain, and ascertain the referencing of one's own academic contributions.

5. Index Copernicus

Index Copernicus (IC) is an online database of user-contributed information, including profiles of scientists, as well as of scientific institutions, publications and projects established in 1999 in Poland, and operated by Index Copernicus International. The condition for indexation in database is passing a positive multidimensional evaluation which is based on over 100 criteria.

6. WorldCat

WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services. WorldCat is the world’s most comprehensive database of information about library collections and WorldCat libraries are dedicated to providing access to their resources on the Web. In 2021, WorldCat contained over 512 million bibliographic records in 483 languages, representing over 3 billion physical and digital library assets.

7. ResearchGate 

ResearchGate is a social networking platform specifically designed for scientists, researchers, and academics. Its primary objective is to encourage collaboration and the sharing of research findings, knowledge, and expertise within the global research community. Researchers utilize ResearchGate to connect with their peers, share their research publications, engage in discussions, seek answers to their inquiries, and seek potential collaborators for projects.

8. Semantic Scholar

Semantic Scholar provides free, AI-driven search and discovery tools, open resources for the global research community and index over 200 million academic papers sourced from publisher partnerships, data providers, and web crawls. The Semantic Scholar Academic Graph (S2AG) Dataset and APIs provide records for research papers published in all fields provided as an easy-to-use JSON archive. The Semantic Scholar Open Research Corpus (S2ORC) is a general purpose corpus for NLP and text mining research over scientific papers built and maintained by Semantic Scholar’s research team. Papers are aggregated into a unified source to create the largest publicly-available collection of machine-readable academic text, provided as a JSON archive.

9. Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB)

The Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) is a joint initiative of academic libraries in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB), translated as the Electronic Journals Library, is an online platform and digital library that curates a vast and diverse collection of electronic journals or periodicals. It offers central access to over 110,000 academic journals in German and English. Its primary purpose is to provide convenient and centralized access to a wide array of academic and scholarly journals available in digital format. EZB hosts a comprehensive selection of electronic journals, covering a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, including sciences, humanities, social sciences, engineering, medicine, and more.EZB often provides information on the accessibility of journals, indicating whether a journal is freely accessible, open access, requires a subscription, or necessitates affiliation with a particular institution.

10. DRJI

DRJI provides ready access to education literature to support the use of educational research and information to improve practice in learning, teaching, educational decision-making, and research. Directory of Research Journals Indexing is a free online service that helps you to find web resources for your articles and research. With millions of resources available on the Internet, it can be difficult to find useful material. We have reviewed and evaluated thousands of resources to help you choose key websites in your subject. Our indexed journals will be submitted to all social networks and world's top most indexing and they will be displayed on world's top electronic library. In short, all journals will reach all continents.

11. ROAD

ROAD is a service offered by the ISSN International Centre with the support of the Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO. Launched in December 2013, ROAD provides a free access to those ISSN bibliographic records which describe scholarly resources in Open Access: journals, monographic series, conference proceedings, academic repositories and scholarly blogs. These records, created by the ISSN Network (93 National Centres worldwide + the International Centre), are enriched by information extracted from indexing and abstracting databases, directories (DOAJ, Latindex, The Keepers registry) and journals indicators (Scopus).

12. CiteFactor

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.

13. ReasearchBib

 Research Bible may freely index journals, research papers, call for papers, research position.) is open access with high standard indexing database for researchers and publishers. The Journal Database contains 420,000+ journals from different publishers, which includes the title, abbreviation, journal host url, index, publisher, description (aims and scope), online issn and print ISSN etc. Journal Database try to 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. An Impact Factor based on citations, article reviews, accessings and number of published articles is calculated every year for every journal submitted. 

14.  Advanced Science Index.     

Advanced Science Index is an indexing service indexes publishers of scientific materials. It is aiming at rapid evaluation and indexing of all local and international scholary scientific journals.
Advanced Sciences Index provides following services: evaluation and indexing of scholary publishers;
estimation publication quality of journals based on comprehensive defined standards and publisher panel for publishers to monitor and control quality of their journals.

15. OAJI 

Open Academic Journals Index is an international platform for indexing the scientific journals of open access. OAJI is created taking into account the current global trends and challenges in the field of indexing the scientific journals. CGIJ OAJI considers the scientometric citation databases (WoS, Scopus), as well as the basic database of open access (DOAJ).