Index database
RODRIGUESIA IS IN THE MAIN INDEXING BASES click on the name of the bases to check them out!
Web of Science under the SciELO CI database
Rodriguésia is available in the Web of Science under the SciELO Citation Index database since 2012. Web of Science is an online platform that contains a database of bibliographic and citation information. In short, it is a database of bibliographic references, which makes it possible to evaluate and analyze the performance of any research.
SCOPUS
SCOPUS is one of the most important databases of international publications in peer-reviewed scientific literature, with over 18,000 titles from 5,000 international publishers. The titles include Science, Annals of Botany, New Phytologist, among others. After an ongoing evaluation and monitoring period that began in 2010, SCOPUS has officially incorporated Rodriguésia as one of its journals, being a greatly important achievement for the journal.
JSTOR
JSTOR is an important digital library of academic journals, books, and other material that aids in finding and conserving scientific content. It consists of a network of over 8000 institutions with access to the JSTOR database. A major focus is to conserve and provide access to important periodicals from the very first issue published. This library currently includes over 1,900 fully digitized academic journals. This is a very important achievement for the journal of our Institution
EBSCO
EBSCO is an important digital library of academic journals, books, and other material that aids in finding and conserving scientific content. It consists of a network of over 128,000 institutions that perform up to 100 million searches per day. A major focus is to provide a widespread, optimized search for scientific solutions by way of the databases. This is a very important step forward for our Institution's journal.
DOAJ
DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, and is committed to ensuring quality content freely available online for everyone. DOAJ is committed to keeping its services free of charge, including being indexed, and its data freely available.
Latindex
Latindex is a network of 24 institutions that operates in a coordinated manner to gather and disseminate information on scientific journals produced in the region, also integrating those that disseminate Ibero-American studies in the world. Registration and consultation are free of charge. It offers two information services:
1. Directory, with bibliographic and contact data of registered print and online journals;
2. Catalog 2.0, composed of online journals that meet the highest quality standards. In a second stage, access to the articles of the journals that are part of the Catalog 2.0 will be offered.