Indexing
Indexing Policy for the IES International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Research (IESIJMER)
Abstracting and indexing (A&I) services play a vital role in enhancing research visibility and accessibility. At IES International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Research (IESIJMER), our indexing strategy is designed to maximize the discoverability and impact of our published content.
Novel Indexing Methods
- Indexing at the Article Level
- Comprehensive Metadata:
- Each published article includes detailed metadata such as:
- Author names
- Titles
- Publication dates
- In-depth abstracts
- This ensures accurate content identification and retrieval.
- Keywords and Descriptors:
- Authors are required to provide relevant keywords during submission.
- Our editorial team collaborates with A&I services to align these keywords with current industry trends for optimal representation.
- Advanced Semantic Indexing
- Semantic Enrichment:
- Utilizes advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) to enrich article metadata.
- Contextually relevant phrases and relationships are identified, enhancing searchability.
- Conceptual Graphs:
- Maps connections between articles, themes, and authors.
- Enables researchers to explore cross-disciplinary trends and relationships.
- Granular Indexing
- Detailed Indexing:
- Specific sections, figures, and tables within articles are indexed.
- Facilitates easy access to precise data points and insights.
- Data Repositories:
- Supplementary information and materials are indexed and linked to external data repositories for comprehensive research access.
Abstract Requirements
- Abstracts must provide a clear synopsis, covering:
- Objectives
- Methodology
- Findings
- Conclusions
- Word limit: 150 to 250 words
- Authors should include key research terms in the abstract for effective indexing.
Indexing Platforms and Services
- IESIJMER articles are indexed in prominent platforms, including:
- Google Scholar
- Additional collaborations with indexing services are continually explored to expand reach.
Identification of Digital Objects (DOI)
- Each published article is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to:
- Ensure consistent and reliable access.
- Facilitate citation and cross-platform linking.
Discoverability and Open Access
- Commitment to Open Access:
- IESIJMER ensures that all research is freely accessible to:
- Researchers
- Practitioners
- The general public
- Our indexing policy is integral to making articles widely discoverable.
Observation and Assessment
- Periodic Reviews:
- Collaborations with indexing partners are regularly reviewed to adapt to the evolving needs of the research community.
- Feedback Integration:
- Input from authors, reviewers, and readers is actively sought to enhance indexing efficiency.