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Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly articles, theses, books, conference papers, and patents across various disciplines. It helps researchers, academicians, and students discover relevant literature, track citations, and access full-text resources. Google Scholar provides metrics like the h-index and i10-index to assess research impact and author influence. It plays a crucial role in academic research by aggregating content from reputable sources, including institutional repositories and publishers. This tag connects users to discussions on search optimization, citation tracking, and best practices for enhancing research visibility. Stay informed on strategies to maximize your scholarly presence.

How to index a new journal in databases like Google Scholar, Scopus, and DOAJ?

I want a complete guide on how to get a newly launched academic journal indexed in major scholarly databases like Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science, and DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals). The answer should explain eligibility requirements, application steps, indexing criteria, and the benefits of indexing. Additionally, strategies...

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How can I ensure that my journal is compliant with international standards and indexing services using OJS?

I'm looking for guidance on how to align my journal with international standards and make sure it meets the requirements for indexing services like CrossRef, DOAJ, and Google Scholar, all while using OJS as the platform. 

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