
Indexing
The editorial board continuously works on including the journal in international electronic libraries, catalogs, and scientometric databases. The goal of these efforts is to integrate the publication into the global scientific information and communication space, increase the journal's ranking, and enhance the citation indices of our authors.
Currently, the journal is represented in the following databases:
- ResearchBib – an international multidisciplinary database of scientific journals, including journal descriptions from more than 5,400 publishers.
- Scientific Indexing Services (SIS) – focuses on citation, indexing, and citation analysis, maintaining databases that cover thousands of scientific journals. SIS provides quantitative and qualitative ranking evaluation and categorization of journals for academic analysis and professional excellence. This factor is used to evaluate the prestige of journals. [Follow the link]
- Polish Scholarly Bibliography (PBN) – a scientific database of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. PBN is a part of POL-on – the Information System on Higher Education in Poland. [Follow the link]
- Electronic Journals Library (EZB) – established in 1997 as a project of the University Library of Regensburg, in cooperation with the Library of the Technical University of Munich. It offers fast, structured, and unified access to scientific full-text journals. It includes over 76,000 titles, with a significant portion available as Open Access. [Follow the link]
- Academic Keys – a search database for scientific journals and resources categorized by professional academic activity. [Follow the link]
- Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory – a database by the American publisher Bowker, the largest global registry describing the flow of serial (periodical) publications across all subject areas. [Follow the link]
- Google Scholar – a global search engine for the full texts of scientific publications across all formats and disciplines. The index includes data from most peer-reviewed online journals of the largest scientific publishers in Europe and America. [Follow the link]
- CiteFactor – a service that provides access to journals that maintain quality control for Open Access publications. The directory aims to be comprehensive, covering all scientific and academic open-access journals that use appropriate quality control systems. [Follow the link]