Indexing

  1. Google Scholar: A freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across various formats. It provides a way to broadly search for scholarly articles, theses, books, conference papers, and patents.

  2. One Search: A comprehensive search platform that allows users to discover and access a wide range of academic resources from multiple databases and libraries in one place. It's often utilized by universities to provide students and researchers with a seamless search experience.

  3. PKP Index: The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) Index is a multidisciplinary database that indexes scholarly journals, providing access to research outputs and facilitating the discovery of open access research.

  4. Garuda: A database that focuses on Indonesian research and academic publications. Garuda is managed by the Ministry of Research and Technology and provides a platform for researchers to share their work and gain visibility in the academic community.

  5. Crossref: A not-for-profit organization that provides a collaborative infrastructure for scholarly publishing, primarily through the assignment of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to academic content, facilitating easier citation and linking of research outputs.

  6. Scilit: A free and comprehensive database of scholarly articles that indexes both journal articles and conference papers. Scilit helps researchers discover new research by offering various filtering options and metrics related to article impact.

  7. Academia.edu: A platform for academics to share research papers and monitor their impact. Users can upload their work, follow other researchers, and receive updates about new publications in their areas of inter