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The Davao Research Journal (DRJ)
The Davao Research Journal (DRJ) is a peer-reviewed international academic publication that has established itself as a prominent platform for disseminating research across various disciplines in marine science, environmental studies, education, and pedagogy, including social sciences. The journal is indexed and listed in several local and international reputable databases, enhancing its visibility and accessibility within the local and global academic community.
Indexing and Listing
The Davao Research Journal is indexed in the following platforms:
- AGPCI (Andrew Gonzalez Philippine Citation Index): An indexing and citation database specifically designed for Philippine academic journals.
- ASCI (Asian Science Citation Index): This index enhances the journal's visibility within academic circles.
- BASE: Is one of the world's foremost open-access databases, providing more than 340 million documents from more than 11,000 content providers, where you can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed documents for free.
- CABI: A leading global publisher in the field of agriculture and environmental sciences, ensuring that your published paper reaches a broad audience.
- DOAJ: Is the leading open-access non-profit organization with a unique and extensive index of diverse journals from around the world.
- EZB (Electronic Journals Library): Inclusion in this library allows for easier access to DRJ articles by researchers worldwide with focus on education and work, markets and choice, migration, democracy and autocracy, international politics and law.
- Harvard Hollis: This platform provides access to a range of scholarly resources, including those published in DRJ.
- Index Copernicus: A well-known indexing service that evaluates the quality of journals, confirming DRJ's adherence to academic standards.
- OpenAlex: A not-for-profit indexing service that evaluates all journal publications with extra coverage of humanities, non-English languages, and the Global South
- PEJ (Philippine E-Journals): A leading database aggregator of scholarly journals from the Philippines, ensuring local visibility for DRJ.
- ResearchGate: A social networking site for scientists and researchers where DRJ articles can be shared and discussed, fostering collaboration among scholars.
- Scilit: A comprehensive MDPI database that provides access to millions of scholarly articles, contributing to the discoverability of DRJ's content.
- SERP-P (Socioeconomic Research Portal for the Philippines): Aggregates scholarly publications on social and economic sciences and provides access to leading socioeconomic publications in the Philippines further broadening the reach of DRJ's publications.
- ZDB (German Union Catalogue of Serials): Our inclusion in the ZDB ensures further reach of our publications to German and Austrian readers as it indexes serial titles, newspapers, databases, yearbooks, etc., that were being published periodically in print or electronic form and that are available in German and Austrian institutions.