Abstract and Indexing

Quantum Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (QJSSH) are abstracted and indexed in;

Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) is one of the world's most voluminous search engines, especially for academic open access web resources. BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library, Germany. It facilitates effective and targeted searches and retrieves high quality, academically relevant results. The articles metadata is harvested periodically, a period of around 2-4 weeks could occur between the publication and indexing.

COnnecting REpositories (CORE) is to aggregate all open access research worldwide and deliver unrestricted access for all. CORE enrich scholarly data using state-of-the-art text and data mining technologies to aid discoverability, enable others to develop new tools and use cases on top of the CORE platform, support the network of open access repositories and journals with innovative technical, solutions and facilitate a scalable, cost-effective route for the delivery of open scholarship.

Dimensions provide a fresh take on research information; a more open and comprehensive data infrastructure that empowered users to explore connections between a wide range of research data. Together, Dimensions have created a database that offers the most comprehensive collection of linked data in a single platform; from grants, publications, datasets and clinical trials to patents and policy documents. Because Dimensions maps the entire research lifecycle, you can follow research from funding through output to impact. It has transformed the way research is discovered, accessed and evaluated.

Directory of Research Journal Indexing (DRJI) is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. DRJI supply champion has access to global-renowned content in all discipline areas including magazine and journal articles. DRJI advocate, educate, and provide the central resource for indexing. DRJI encourages the participation of all persons, groups, and organizations interested in indexing and related methods of information retrieval.

EuroPub is a comprehensive, multipurpose database covering scholarly literature, with indexed records from active, authoritative journals, and indexes articles from journals all over the world. The result is an exhaustive database that assists research in every field. Easy access to a vast database at one place, reduces searching and data reviewing time considerably and helps authors in preparing new articles to a great extent.

Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Google Scholar index includes most peer-reviewed online journals of Europe and America's largest scholarly publishers, plus scholarly books and other non-peer reviewed journals. It contains roughly 160 million documents as of May 2014 and approximately 80-90% coverage of all articles published in English. Usually, a period of time, approximately 3-5 weeks, is required between the publication of the research and its indexation.

Malaysian Journal (MyJurnal) is an online system used by Malaysia Citation Centre (MCC) to collect and index all the Malaysian journals

Malaysian Citation Index (MyCite) provide access to bibliographic as well full-text contents of scholarly journals published in Malaysia in the fields of Sciences, Technology, Medicine, Social Sciences and the Humanities. Besides this, MyCite will provide citation and bibliometric reports on Malaysian researchers, journals and institutions based only on the contents within MyCite. [Report from Pusat Sitasi dan Infometrik, Malaysia]

Neliti is a research repository that helps researchers and decision makers in Indonesia find research, data and evidence. Neliti index journal articles, books, research reports, policy papers, conference papers and datasets from universities, government bodies, corporate publishers, and think tanks.

Open Ukrainian Citation Index (OUCI) is a search engine and a citation database that come from all publishers that use the Crossref’s Cited-by service and supports the Initiative for Open Citations. The OUCI is intended to simplify the search for scientific publications, to attract editorial attention to the problem of completeness and quality of the metadata of Ukrainian scholarly publications, and will allow bibliometrics to freely study the relations between authors and documents from various disciplines, in particular in the field of social sciences and humanities.

Scilit is a comprehensive content aggregator platform for scholarly publications. It is developed and maintained by the open access publisher MDPI AG. It is offered for free to scientists, scholars and the interested general public. Using widely automated approaches to sourcing and curating data, Scilit cover newly published content from a variety of data sources within hours or days. Scilit currently covers journal articles, book chapters, monographs and preprints.

Semantic Scholar provides free, AI-driven search and discovery tools, and open resources for the global research community. Semantic Scholar index over 200 million academic papers sourced from publisher partnerships, data providers, and web crawls.

UDLedge was established in 2010 and rapidly became the largest abstract and citation index database in the region, over 600 disciplines of sciences, covering more than 129,000 journal titles, 143,000,000 journal articles and conference proceedings, and 38,000,000 patents in multiple languages from over 67,000 various institutions and publishers worldwide.