Journalspedia provide the full control to the Publishers to showcase their journal's information and enhance the credibility, visibility and trust of the researcher's community. Publishers are encouraged to submit their journal's information in a complete form and enjoy the high Journal Transparency Rank.
Journalspedia provides an easy way to maintain transparency by managing their journal's basic information, direct website link, editorial policies, and contact information for the researcher's community. Indexing a journal in Journalspedia helps publishers to increase the new submissions and enjoy the elevated heights of journal's credibility and transparency.
Indexing a journal in Journalspedia enhances the visibility, credibility, transparency and trust of the researcher's community which ultimately helps to develop a good reputation and credibility of the journals/publishers.
Indexing a journal in Journalspedia helps the publishers to increase the visibility, dissemination, discoverability, and readership of their journals to enable the researcher's community to benefits from the information and services provided.
Journalspedia supports the society, not-for-profit and community-led journals to implement the best publishing practices to induce trust in their journals and increase the journal's credibility.
Finding the correct and accurate basic information about the publisher and journal is one of the major problems in the scholarly publishing community. Journalspedia maintains and develops a source with reliable information about publishers and journals, so that libraries, universities, research funders, and other stakeholders to take benefit from the correct and valid information and services provided.
Journalspedia helps the scholarly society journals to promote and implement the new practices to enhance journal's transparency. Our JP team is working closely with different publishers and helps them to implement the most updated policies practically and follow the international transparency standard and measuring their commitment to transparency in research and publications.
Journalspedia provides an easy way to manage journal/publisher's information through a web-based Publisher Portal. Publisher Portal is designed to facilitate publishers to index their journals in JournalsPedia database. Publishers and Individual Journal owners can easily update their basic information i.e., launch dates, editor contact information etc. through this publisher portal.
Journalspedia Publisher Portal is a web-based journal submission platform for journal publishers. The portal allows publishers to log in and submit a journal for evaluation and inclusion in recognized databases as well as tracking the status of submissions at any time. For journals covered in Journalspedia, it is no longer necessary to submit re-evaluation requests. We regularly monitor the Journal Transparency Rank (JTR) of all covered journals and those that show the necessary levels for consideration for inclusion in recognized indexing databases are automatically flagged for re-evaluation.
in their publication journey by providing an interactive, searchable, and up-to-date database to identify trusted journals and publishers for their research and to protect them from the predatory publishers and journals.
Journalspedia provides the trusted information of the publisher and individual journals to the researcher's community to select publishing outlet of their own without any biasness.
Journal Analyzer is a feature that allows a comparison of the performance of selected journals. The journals can be compared by looking at a variety of parameters.
Journalspedia is a database describing peer-review policy, fees, quality metrics, journal transparency rank, acceptance/rejection rate, potential audience, and many more features that researchers find helpful in making decisions about where to publish.
JP is a database of journals describing peer-review policy, fees, quality metrics, journal transparency rank, acceptance/rejection rate, potential audience,and many more features that researchers find helpful in making decisions about where to publish.