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EZB It's an open access, full-text electronic library of scientific and academic journals. It is an initiative of the University of Regensburg, Germany, and offers access to over 70,000 journals from over 5,000 publishers. The journals are organized by subject, and users can search by title, keyword, publisher, or subject. It also lists the most popular journals and the newest additions, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals around the world. Users can quickly and easily access a wealth of information without having to pay for subscriptions. |
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Latindex
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REDIB
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Ulrichs Web Global Serials Directory Es una base de datos bibliográfica que proporciona información sobre más de 383.000 publicaciones periódicas (también conocidas como seriales) de todo el mundo. La base de datos incluye información sobre revistas académicas, revistas comerciales, periódicos, boletines, revistas electrónicas y otras publicaciones periódicas. |
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Biblat
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CLASE
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Dialnet
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ERIHPLUS
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ESCI
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Redalyc
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Scopus
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SJR It’s a bibliometric indicator that assesses the importance and prestige of scientific journals based on their impact and visibility in the academic community. SJR is a measure developed by Scimago Lab, a research group affiliated with the University of Granada, Spain. The SJR indicator is based on the PageRank algorithm, used by Google to rank the relevance of web pages in its search results. SJR uses information from the Scopus database to calculate the impact of scientific journals, considering not only the number of citations received by the articles published in a journal, but also the importance of the citations from other high-prestige journals. |