Indexing & Abstracting
The Spectrum Multidisciplinary articles are indexed and abstracted in the following reputed easily discoverable databases. The reputed and standard indexing service provider ensures the long-term digital preservation and archiving for the published articles.
Abstracted and indexed in
- Zenodo
- OpenAIRE
- Google Scholar
- Academia
- ORCID
- Semantic Scholar
- Internet Archieve
- Fatcat
- Research Square
The list is growing and will be updated once the approval is granted
Assessment of Impact Factor
Individual work or article level metrics, often useful and quantifiable measures that document the many ways in which experts from economic, finance, management, arts, education, technology, engineerinsg, science and the general public engage with published research. We strongly encourage the impact of individual article published in the journal, since measuring the impact of article in society and in research field is the right one for judging the real use of publishing than dealing with journal level impact factors. Reputed publishers deals impact factor at the journal level based on the citation count. Publishing in the reputed and high impact factor journal does not gaurantee your article will impact in the real life and in the research direction.
Permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
All the published articles in Spectrum Multidisciplinary will have DOI. A DOI is a unique identifier for a digital document. DOIs are important in academic citation because they are more permanent than URLs, ensuring that your reader can reliably locate the source. This DOI also provides real life impact factor metrics such as number of views and number of downloads. These metrics does not relate to the actual impact factor that most known and reputed journals are considering. However the reputed journals also considers the social/sentimental impact metrics such as number of views, downloads, citations, and top downloads.