Edutech Research is currently indexed in the following international databases and indexing services:

  • EBSCO
  • EBSCO Education Source Ultimate
  • EBSCO Central & Eastern European Academic Source
  • Crossref
  • Google Scholar

The journal maintains the technical and metadata standards required by major indexing services, including consistent use of DOIs, structured metadata, and stable archiving practices. Edutech Research actively works to expand its indexing coverage and is pursuing inclusion in additional national and international databases and indexes.

ISSN Registration

Edutech Research is registered with the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) system. The journal holds the following identifier:

  • e-ISSN: 3023-6665 (electronic)

The ISSN is assigned by the ISSN International Centre and uniquely identifies the journal in global bibliographic databases and library systems.

DOI Assignment

All articles published in Edutech Research are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) through Crossref, a leading DOI registration agency for scholarly content. DOIs provide persistent, reliable links to published content and are a standard requirement for indexing in major academic databases. DOIs are assigned at the article level upon publication.

Metadata Standards

Edutech Research complies with internationally recognized metadata standards to ensure discoverability and interoperability across databases and indexing platforms. The journal adheres to the following practices:

  • Structured metadata (title, abstract, keywords, author affiliations, ORCID iDs) is submitted to Crossref for each published article.
  • Article metadata is formatted in accordance with the requirements of EBSCO and other indexing partners.
  • Stable, persistent URLs and DOIs are maintained for all published content.
  • The journal uses consistent and standardized citation formatting (APA 7th edition) to support automated metadata extraction and indexing.

The journal actively works to expand its indexing coverage and is pursuing inclusion in additional national and international databases.

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