Indexing & Archiving
Trends in Computer Science and Information Technology (TCSIT) is dedicated to ensuring that all published research is widely accessible and preserved for future reference. Our journal is indexed and archived in globally recognized databases, enhancing the visibility, discoverability, and credibility of the research published in our journal.
▪ Indexing Services
The journal is currently indexed in the following prestigious databases:
- Sherpa/Romeo – Provides detailed information on journal open-access policies, self-archiving rights, and copyright regulations.
- ORCID (Signatory Publisher) – Ensures proper author identification and seamless integration of research work into ORCID profiles.
- iThenticate - Plagiarism Checker – Industry-standard plagiarism detection software for maintaining research originality and integrity.
- CrossRef Meta Data User - Indexing – Facilitates DOI registration, making research articles easily citable and retrievable.
- J Gate Indexed - Indexing – A digital platform that indexes scientific journals and broadens their academic accessibility.
- DORA - San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment – Supports responsible metrics for fair research evaluation.
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) - Indexing – One of the largest academic search engines for open-access content.
- Scilit - Indexing – Aggregates scholarly content from multiple publishers to enhance research dissemination.
- Open Archives Initiative - Indexing – Promotes interoperability standards for improved research discoverability.
- Index Copernicus - Indexing (Under Evaluation) – A global scientific indexing platform assessing journal quality and impact.
- TDNet - Indexing – Provides seamless access to academic journals and research publications.
- HOLLIS Catalog Tool - Powered by Harvard Library – A research discovery tool indexing scholarly content to improve journal visibility.
- GrowKudos - Indexing – Helps authors promote and increase the impact of their research.
- Dimensions – A comprehensive research database connecting articles, citations, and funding sources.
- Academic Microsoft – A free academic search engine enhancing the journal’s research reach.
- ScienceOpen – An open-access research network providing enhanced visibility and discoverability.
▪ Archiving Services
To ensure the long-term preservation of published research, TCSIT is archived in the following databases:
- Portico - Archiving – Provides digital preservation solutions for research continuity.
- CNKI - Archiving – A widely used Chinese academic database for preserving scholarly literature.
▪ Importance of Indexing and Archiving
The inclusion of TCSIT in reputed indexing and archiving databases provides the following benefits:
- Global Accessibility: Ensures the widespread availability of published research.
- Increased Citation Impact: Indexed articles receive higher citation rates, contributing to academic recognition.
- Long-Term Digital Preservation: Guarantees that research remains accessible for future generations.
- Enhanced Academic Credibility: Validates the journal’s reputation by ensuring adherence to indexing standards.
- Optimized Discoverability: Enables seamless access to research through academic search engines.
▪ Future Indexing Goals
The editorial team at TCSIT is actively pursuing additional indexing opportunities to further enhance the journal’s global reach. Future indexing initiatives include:
- Scopus – A leading multidisciplinary research database.
- Web of Science – A highly reputable citation and research analytics platform.
- PubMed – A biomedical literature database for life sciences and computing intersections.
- DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) – A globally recognized database of peer-reviewed open-access journals.
TCSIT is committed to maximizing the exposure and impact of authors’ work by continually expanding its indexing and archiving partnerships.