Abstracting & Indexing Services
Global Research Visibility
The International Journal of Environmental and Agriculture Research (IJOEAR) is committed to maximizing the discoverability and impact of published research through inclusion in leading abstracting and indexing databases worldwide.
Why Indexing Matters for Researchers
Indexing in reputed databases increases the visibility, credibility, and citation rate of your research. When a journal is indexed, its articles become searchable within that database, allowing other researchers, institutions, and policymakers to discover and reference your work.
IJOEAR maintains active partnerships with multiple indexing agencies to ensure your research reaches the widest possible academic audience.
Our Indexing Partners
WorldCat
WorldCat is the world's largest library catalog, connecting thousands of libraries globally. IJOEAR's inclusion ensures your research is accessible through major library systems.
IndexedNeliti
Neliti is a premier repository for research in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, providing open access to journals, conferences, and institutional repositories.
IndexedQualis (Brazil)
Qualis is the Brazilian federal agency's journal classification system, used for evaluating graduate programs and research output across Brazilian institutions.
IndexedGoogle Scholar
Google Scholar is the most widely used academic search engine. IJOEAR articles are crawled and indexed, making them discoverable alongside millions of scholarly works.
IndexedNote: Inclusion in specific databases is determined by the respective indexing agency based on their criteria. IJOEAR submits metadata to all partner databases regularly, but final inclusion decisions rest with each database's editorial team.
Abstracting Services
Beyond full indexing, IJOEAR provides abstracting services that allow researchers to quickly assess the relevance of an article without reading the entire manuscript. Abstracts of all published articles are:
- Submitted to partner abstracting databases
- Made freely available on the journal website
- Shared via academic social networks
- Included in email alerts to registered readers
| Abstracting Service | Coverage | Access Type |
|---|---|---|
| Crossref Metadata | All articles with DOI | Open |
| Google Scholar Indexing | Full text & citations | Open |
| WorldCat Discovery | Bibliographic records | Library Access |
| Neliti Repository | Full abstracts | Open |
| Qualis Classification | Journal-level | Agency Access |
Indexing & Submission Guidelines
To maximize the chances of your article being indexed and discovered, authors should follow these best practices:
Use descriptive, keyword-rich titles that accurately reflect your research.
Include background, methods, results, and conclusions in your abstract.
Provide 4–6 specific keywords that capture your article's core topics.
Ensure all citations are accurate and follow IEEE style.
For complete formatting requirements, please refer to our Author Guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions on Indexing
How to Submit Your Research
All articles published in IJOEAR are automatically submitted to our indexing partners. To ensure your work is included:
- Prepare your manuscript following the Author Guidelines.
- Submit via our online submission portal or email to info@ijoear.com.
- Complete the peer review process and copyright transfer.
- Upon publication, your article will be indexed in all partner databases.