Abstracting and Indexing

The International Journal of Management Science and Operations Research (IJMSOR) is included and under evaluation in various abstracting and indexing systems, databases, and academic visibility platforms at national and international levels.

 

Indexing systems and directories

The journal is currently registered in the following indexing systems and academic directories:

  • REDIB (Ibero-American Network of Innovation and Scientific Knowledge)
  • Dialnet

These systems enhance academic visibility, international dissemination, and content retrieval by the scientific community.

 

Repositories and discovery platforms

The journal’s content is harvested and indexed in open access repositories and discovery platforms, including:

  • Google Scholar
  • CORE (Connecting Repositories)

These platforms expand the reach, accessibility, and circulation of published articles within digital research environments.

 

Identification and interoperability infrastructure

The journal adopts international standards that ensure traceability, interoperability, and proper citation of its content:

  • Crossref (DOI registration and management)
  • OAI-PMH protocol for metadata harvesting
  • Structured metadata for academic integration

These elements enable the integration of the journal into global scientific information systems.

 

Indexing systems under evaluation

IJMSOR is currently under application, evaluation, or inclusion processes in the following internationally recognized indexing systems:

  • Web of Science Core Collection (Emerging Sources Citation Index – ESCI)
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences)
  • BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
  • Fuente Académica Premier (EBSCO)

These processes are conducted in accordance with international standards of editorial quality, scientific impact, visibility, and internationalization.

 

Commitment to international indexing

IJMSOR maintains an active and progressive indexing strategy aimed at strengthening its global visibility, academic impact, and positioning in international scientific evaluation systems, through the continuous improvement of editorial processes, the quality of published research, and the consolidation of its international academic community.