Where Journals are Indexed
Hello,
The ISSN Portal (portal.issn.org) provides bibliographic records enriched by the data sources listed below. Although basic ISSN and title information is provided
to free users, only subscribers can view the indexing or coverage information.
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of Medicine; PsycINFO®; Scopus; SJR (SCImago Journal Rank); SNIP; Citescore; Catalogo (Latindex); DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals); Pubmed Central PMC; The Keepers
Regina Reynolds
Director, U.S. ISSN Center
Head, ISSN Section
Library of Congress
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Subject: [SERIALST] Where Journals Are Indexed
I am wondering if there are any alternatives to Ulrich's for listing where a journal is indexed?
A long time ago, there used to be alternate resources available, but I don't know if these exist any longer. Sometimes this information used to be contained in the journal's MARC record, bfor example.
If anyone has any current alternate sources for finding where a journal is indexed, please let me know. I know how to search various aggregators (e.g. EBSCO, ProQuest, Gale) and some of the big indexes (e.g. Scopus), but was wondering if
there was something else.
Thanks in advance.
--
Judith Nagata
Content Strategist Librarian
Dinand Library
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, MA 01610
p: 508-793-2639
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