Abstract and Indexing

Journal of New Technology and Materials (JNTM) is indexed, abstracted, listed, or discoverable through several international databases, citation indexes, academic directories, library catalogues, and scholarly discovery services.

Indexing and abstracting services help improve the visibility, accessibility, citation tracking, and long-term discoverability of published articles. The journal is committed to maintaining accurate metadata and ensuring that published content remains accessible to researchers, institutions, libraries, and academic communities worldwide.

Indexing and Abstracting Services

Journal of New Technology and Materials is indexed, abstracted, or listed in the following services:

  • Emerging Sources Citation Index
  • Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
  • Google Scholar
  • Index Copernicus International
  • German Institute of Global and Area Studies
  • Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)
  • Research Center Petra Christian University
  • ProQuest
  • InnoSpace – SJIF Scientific Journal Impact Factor
  • Webreview CERIST (Algeria)
  • E-Marefa Database
  • Al Manhal Database
  • WorldCat Database
  • InfoBase Index
  • EuroPub Database

Web of Science Coverage

Journal of New Technology and Materials is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). ESCI is part of the Web of Science Core Collection and provides visibility for peer-reviewed journals with regional importance, emerging subject relevance, and scholarly contribution.

Coverage in ESCI supports the international discoverability of articles published in the journal and helps researchers locate JNTM content through the Web of Science platform.

Metadata and Discoverability

The journal works to ensure that bibliographic information, article metadata, author details, abstracts, keywords, references, and publication information are accurately prepared and made available for indexing, abstracting, archiving, and discovery purposes.

Published content may be shared with indexing and abstracting services, academic databases, library catalogues, institutional systems, and scholarly search platforms to support wider dissemination and long-term accessibility.

Important Note

Indexing coverage may be updated periodically by the relevant database providers. Authors, readers, and institutions are advised to consult the official websites of the indexing services for the most current database records.

Inclusion in an indexing or abstracting service should not be interpreted as a guarantee of any specific citation metric, journal ranking, or Impact Factor unless such information is officially confirmed by the relevant indexing or metrics provider.

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