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The European Journal of Research and Development
Open Access E-ISSN: 2822-2296 Native Core

The European Journal of Research and Development

The European Journal of Research and Development (EJRnD) is a specialized, peer-reviewed scientific journal, published online

Impact Factor

-

Acceptance Rate

%27.46

Avg. Decision Time

23 Days

h-Index

7

Indexing & Abstracting

Databases and indexes where the journal is listed

Indexing and Abstracting

The European Journal of Research and Development (EJRnD) is committed to ensuring the widest possible visibility and discoverability of published research. The journal is indexed, abstracted, and listed in the following databases, directories, and discovery services:

Indexing and Discovery Services

  • CrossRef — DOI registration and metadata dissemination for all published articles
  • Google Scholar — Full-text indexing and citation tracking
  • OpenAIRE — European Open Access infrastructure
  • BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) — One of the world largest search engines for academic open access resources
  • Semantic Scholar — AI-powered research discovery platform
  • ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources) — ISSN-managed directory for open access resources

Metadata Harvesting

EJRnD supports the OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) protocol, allowing automatic metadata harvesting by academic databases, library catalogs, and indexing services. The OAI-PMH endpoint is publicly accessible at: https://www.orclever.com/api/oai

All articles are assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) through CrossRef, ensuring permanent identification and linking of published content.

Archiving and Preservation

The journal maintains a commitment to long-term digital preservation of all published content. Articles remain permanently accessible through the journal website and associated digital repositories.

Application Status

The journal is actively working toward inclusion in additional major indexing services including DOAJ, Scopus, and Web of Science. Authors and readers will be notified of new indexing achievements through the journal website and official communications.