Indexaciones

Indexing databases and networks

JLA Ediciones is submitted, registered and/or under review in several databases, catalogues, and networks in accordance with the submission policies and Annex 1 "List of databases indexing journals that will be recognised in institutional evaluation" issued by the Higher Education Quality Assurance Council (CACES, Ecuador), as well as in compliance with its 5 regulatory criteria and the regulations of the National System of Researchers (CONAHCYT, Mexico), Art. 6, letter a, subsection 1, under whose legislation the Publisher operates.

Databases, catalogues and directories

Dialnet

Dialnet is one of the largest databases of scientific content in Ibero-American languages and includes various documentary resources: journal articles, book chapters, books, conference proceedings, book reviews and doctoral theses.

MIAR

MIAR is an information matrix that compiles data from more than 100 sources, including journal repertoires and international indexing and abstracting databases. It is designed to facilitate the identification of scholarly journals and the analysis of their diffusion.

BASE

BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) is one of the world’s largest search engines for academic web resources, with more than 150 million documents from over 7,000 sources. It is operated by Bielefeld University Library (Germany).

CORE is the largest open access research aggregator for repositories and journals worldwide. It is a non-profit service dedicated to the open access mission, increasing the discoverability and reuse of open content across a global network of repositories and journals.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar is an aggregator focused on academic and scientific production, with complementary services such as personal libraries, journal rankings, alerts and researcher profiles, managed by Google from the United States.

Crossref

Crossref is a database and directory specialised in Digital Object Identifiers (DOI). It manages persistent identifiers attached to content rather than to URLs, ensuring long-term traceability, citability and indexing across other catalogues, as well as providing the metadata required for scholarly discovery.

OpenAIRE

OpenAIRE is a European project supporting open science, funded by the European Commission and the European Research Council (ERC). It provides open access to EU-funded research outputs and connects a network of open repositories, with particular emphasis on areas such as health, energy, environment, research e-infrastructures, social sciences, and humanities.

Libraries and library repositories

REBIUN

Spanish University and Scientific Library Network (REBIUN) brings together the libraries of the 76 universities that are members of CRUE (49 public and 27 private) and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).

WorldCat

WorldCat is the global catalogue managed by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), considered the largest online catalogue in the world.

 

Harvard Library is the library system of Harvard University, the largest academic and private library in the world, with over 20 million volumes, 400 million manuscripts, 10 million photographs and one million maps.

 

Berkeley Library is the repository and discovery system of the Library of the University of California, United States.

 

MAKTABA is the unified digital repository and library of the Department of Culture and Tourism of Abu Dhabi, responsible for managing public libraries in the emirate.

 

Stanford Libraries is the library network of Stanford University, whose collections have been built and enriched with research and publications from all over the world.

 

State and University Library Hamburg (SUB) is the largest general scientific library in Hamburg, with nearly 4 million items and around 6,300 journals, and is responsible for the special collection “Spain/Portugal”.

 

Ex Libris – University of Liverpool is the discovery platform of the University of Liverpool Library, providing access to e-books, e-journals and other academic resources.

 

Saint Francis University (SFU) Library integrates nearly 3 million items and around 4,300 constantly updated journals, and is considered a key open access scientific library for the European Union and Canada.

 

Libris provides information on what can be borrowed or consulted in Swedish university and college libraries, research libraries and a large number of public libraries across Europe.

 

Erasmus University Rotterdam / Erasmus+ is linked to the European Union programme that promotes student mobility and transnational cooperation in education, training, youth and sport. University libraries within this framework offer specific resources for Erasmus students, such as access to collections, study guides and information literacy support.

Networks, associations and declarations

 

Platform for Responsible Editorial Policies (PREP) is a platform that promotes the responsible organisation of editorial procedures in scholarly journals, enhancing transparency, providing guidance on peer review processes and offering tools for the responsible use of metrics.

 

LATINOAMERICANA is an association of academic journals in the humanities and social sciences, including publications whose focus is Latin America and the Caribbean, managed by researchers at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

 

DORA (Declaration on Research Assessment) recognises the need to improve the ways in which research outputs are evaluated. Developed in 2012, it has become a global initiative spanning all academic disciplines and key stakeholders: funders, publishers, professional societies, institutions and researchers.

Manifesto on Science as a Global Public Good: Non-Commercial Open Access was signed by JLA Ediciones —through Deputy Editor in Chief Renata Cervantes— as a result of the collective reflections during the 4th Redalyc Editors’ Congress and the 2nd AmeliCA Members Meeting, held at the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access (23–27 October 2023, Toluca, Mexico).