Abstracting & Indexing



ZIJEn (Zabags International Journal of Engagement) is dedicated to ensuring that its high-quality research reaches a wide audience within the academic and professional community. A key aspect of this mission is the process of abstracting and indexing, which enhances the visibility and accessibility of the journal’s published articles. Here’s an overview of how ZIJEn approaches this crucial element of academic publishing.

Abstracting

Abstracting is the process of summarizing the content of each article to provide readers with a concise overview of its scope, methodology, findings, and conclusions. For ZIJEn, this involves:

  • Creating Detailed Abstracts: Each article published in ZIJEn is accompanied by a well-crafted abstract. These abstracts highlight the research’s main contributions and findings, allowing readers to quickly assess the relevance of the article to their interests.
  • Quality Assurance: Abstracts are carefully reviewed to ensure they accurately represent the content of the paper while being concise and informative. This step is crucial for maintaining the integrity and usefulness of the abstract.

Indexing

Indexing is a vital process that involves listing ZIJEn’s articles in various academic databases and citation indices, making them more discoverable to researchers and practitioners. ZIJEn employs a strategic approach to indexing, which includes:

  • Database Inclusion: The journal actively seeks inclusion in major academic databases and indexing services such as Crossref, Google Scholar, Dimension, Garuda, and etc. Being indexed in these databases enhances the reach of ZIJEn’s articles, facilitating access by a global audience of scholars and professionals.
  • Visibility and Accessibility: By being indexed, ZIJEn ensures that its articles are easily searchable and accessible. This not only increases the journal’s visibility but also ensures that the research published in ZIJEn contributes to the broader academic discourse.
  • Compliance with Standards: ZIJEn adheres to the indexing standards and requirements set by various databases. This includes providing metadata, keywords, and other relevant information that helps in the accurate cataloging and retrieval of articles.