Indexing ensures that published research reaches the widest possible audience of scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies actively seeks indexing in reputable academic databases to maximise the visibility and impact of published articles.
Each published article receives a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for permanent, citable online access.
Freely accessible web search engine for scholarly literature.
Directory of Open Access Journals — promoting quality open-access research.
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine — one of the world's largest search engines for academic web resources.
Electronic Journals Library — access information for academic electronic journals.
Directory of Open Access scholarly Resources by ISSN.
Public Knowledge Project index of open-access journals using OJS.
Every article published in Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via CrossRef. DOIs provide:
Each article page displays real-time usage statistics including views and downloads. Authors can track the reach of their work directly on the article page.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies is committed to submitting for impact factor evaluation and additional indexing as the journal portfolio grows.