Indexing
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The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a list of free access, scientific and academic journals that meet high-quality standards. |
Latindex is a product of cooperation among a network of institutions. It includes scientific research, technical-professional, and dissemination journals. |
The Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research (GFMER) is a non-profit organization established in 2002. It is supported by Swiss and international institutions. The Foundation works closely with the World Health Organization (WHO). The overall goals of the Foundation are to promote and develop education and research programs in health. |
AmeliCA is a communication infrastructure for academic publishing and open science, cooperatively supported and centered on a non-profit publishing model to preserve the academic and open nature of scientific communication. |
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LivRe! is the portal developed by CNEN - National Commission on Nuclear Energy, through its CIN - Nuclear Information Center, aimed at facilitating the identification and access to free journals available online. The portal covers scientific journals, newsletters, and bulletins. Free access journals are distributed across various categories. |
ROAD is a service offered by the International ISSN Center, supported by UNESCO's Communication and Information Sector. It provides free access to a set of bibliographic records of open access ISSN materials: journals, monographic series, conference proceedings, academic repositories. |
ESJI compiles significant scientific journals from Europe and Asia that publish authoritative and relevant research. It provides indexing of important journals and international conference proceedings. Authors can obtain information about the impact factor of international journals, proceedings (research articles), and information about upcoming events. |
This digital platform includes a wide array of information resources on science, technology, and innovation available in the country so that scientists, technologists, educators, and the general public can access and utilize this information. |
Dardo is a network of open access scientific journals that aims to provide researchers with accurate and reliable information about calls for publication or call for papers announcements.. |
Journal Portals |
The EZB is an online service for the effective use of full-text electronic scientific journals. |
The search portal for medicine, health, nutrition, environmental sciences, and agriculture sciences. LIVIVO is an interdisciplinary search engine for literature and information in the field of life sciences managed by ZB MED – Center for Information on Life Sciences. |
Catalogs |
WorldCat.org is an excellent resource for locating unique materials often unavailable elsewhere but in libraries. |
Jisc Library Hub Discover exposes rare research material by gathering catalogs from major libraries in the UK and Ireland. |
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The catalog of the University Documentation System is the French collective catalog developed by libraries and documentation centers for higher education and research. It includes more than 15 million bibliographic records describing all types of documents (books, theses, journals, electronic resources, audiovisual documents, microforms, maps, scores, manuscripts (except Calames), and rare books, etc.). The Sudoc catalog also describes the collections of journals and newspapers from around 1,500 documentary establishments outside higher education (municipal libraries, documentation centers, etc.). |
Search Engines |
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RefSeek is a web search engine for students and researchers that aims to make academic information easier and more accessible for everyone. RefSeek searches trillions of documents, including web pages, books, encyclopedias, journals, and newspapers. RefSeek's unique approach offers students comprehensive coverage of topics without the information overload typical of a general search engine. |
Google Scholar is a search engine specialized in academic and scientific literature. It was created by Google to facilitate access to research papers, articles, theses, books, abstracts, and other academic documents across various disciplines. |
Databases |
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MIAR is a free, online database developed by the University of Barcelona. It includes information on scientific journals from all areas. |
Reference Manager |
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Libraries |
Ghent University Library. This library is a network of faculty libraries and the Tower of Books that provides access to a wide range of academic information and supports users in finding the right information. |

AmeliCA is a communication infrastructure for academic publishing and open science, cooperatively supported and centered on a non-profit publishing model to preserve the academic and open nature of scientific communication.










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