Selective Directories

REDIB

REDIB is a platform for the aggregation of scientific and academic content in electronic format produced in the Ibero-American sphere, related to it in a broader cultural and social sense and geographically not restrictive. REDIB has a clear vocation for promoting technological innovation in editorial production tools. These facilitate access, dissemination and enhancement of the scientific production generated in the countries within its scope of action, especially in the various languages that are their own. The recipients of this information are both the academic community and society in general, as well as those responsible, managers and analysts of scientific policies. The Internet ensures the global reach of this information.

REDIB

ERIH-PLUS

The European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS) was created and developed by European researchers under the coordination of the Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) of the European Science Foundation (ESF). The ERIH lists, which initially covered only humanities disciplines, were first published by ESF in 2008, while revised lists were made available in 2011-2012. In 2014, responsibility for the maintenance and operation of ERIH was transferred to the NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data. The reference index at NSD is called ERIH PLUS in order to indicate that it has been extended to include the social sciences.

ERIH-PLUS

DOAJ

DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. DOAJ is independent. All funding is via donations, 22% of which comes from sponsors and 78% from members and publisher members. All DOAJ services are free of charge including being indexed in DOAJ. All data is freely available. DOAJ operates an education and outreach program across the globe, focussing on improving the quality of applications submitted.

DOAJ

LATINDEX

Latindex is the product of the cooperation of a network of institutions that work in a coordinated manner to gather and disseminate information on serial scientific publications produced in Latin America. The idea of creating Latindex arose in 1995 at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and became a regional cooperation network from 1997. It includes scientific research, technical-professional, and scientific and cultural outreach journals that They publish in Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal. In addition, it offers information on magazines with Ibero-American content published anywhere in the world. Journals can be printed or electronic, from all scientific disciplines

Latindex

ULRICH

Ulrich's ™ is an authoritative source of bibliographic and editorial information with over 300,000 periodicals of all types: scholarly journals, open access journals, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters,... everyone. It covers all topics and includes regular and irregular publications and which are distributed free of charge or by paid subscription.

Ulrich´s web

ROAD

ROAD is a service offered by the ISSN International Center, with the support of UNESCO's Communication and Information Sector. Launched at the end of 2013, ROAD provides free access to a set of open access ISSN bibliographic records: journals, monographic series, conference proceedings, academic repositories. These registries, created by the ISSN Network (90 National Centers plus the ISSN International Center), have been enriched with metadata from indexing bases, directories (DOAJ, Latindex, The Keepers Registry) and journal indicators (Scopus).< /p>

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Other databases and platforms

DIALNET

Dialnet is one of the largest bibliographic portals in the world, whose main task is to give greater visibility to Hispanic scientific literature.

Dialnet

MIAR

MIAR collects data for the identification and analysis of scientific journals. If any ISSN is entered in the search box, the system will locate in which of the databases included in the matrix the journal is indexed, whether or not it is included with its own record in MIAR, and will calculate its ICDS (not counting the Survival Index). if it is not part of MIAR).

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Sweetie

The objective of Dulcinea is to identify and analyze the editorial policies of Spanish journals regarding access to their texts and files, their copyright rights and how these may affect their subsequent self-archiving or deposit in institutional repositories or themed.

Dulcinea

PKP

The PKP Index is a database of articles, books, and conference proceedings using PKP's Open Source Systems, Open Monograph Press, and Open Conference Systems software applications. The index covers all subject areas and includes content from publishers around the world. The PKP Index is powered by PKP's own Open Harvester Systems.

PKP Index

BNE

The National Library of Spain receives and preserves copies of all books published in Spain. In addition, it treasures a valuable collection of incunabula, manuscripts, prints, drawings, photographs, sound recordings, scores...

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WORLDCAT

WorldCat is the world's largest library services and content network. WorldCat Libraries are dedicated to providing access to their resources on the Web, where most people begin their search for information.

WorldCat

UMA LIBRARY

Catalogue of the Library of the University of Malaga.

Jabega (UMA Library Network)

Other indexing

GOOGLE ACADEMIC

Google Scholar (in English, Google Scholar) is a Google search engine focused and specialized in the search for content and scientific-academic bibliography. The site indexes publishers, libraries, repositories, bibliographic databases, among others; and among its results you can find citations, links to books, articles from scientific journals, communications and conferences, scientific-technical reports, theses, dissertations and files deposited in repositories. The index includes all those documents accessible on the Web that meet a series of technical requirements.

Google Scholar

SHERPA ROMEO

Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that aggregates and analyzes the open access policies of publishers around the world and provides summaries of publishers' copyright and open access archiving policies journal by journal.< /p>

Sherpa Romeo