Indexing & Abstracting
JRITM aims to ensure wide visibility and accessibility of published research through indexing and abstracting in reputable databases.
Enhances global research visibility and citation potential.
Google Scholar is one of the most widely used academic discovery tools, indexing scholarly work from universities, journals, and repositories worldwide. Being indexed here ensures your research is easily found by researchers, students, and academic communities across the globe.
Provides permanent DOI identification for long-term citation and referencing.
Zenodo, developed by CERN and supported by the European Commission, ensures that each published article receives a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier). This guarantees permanent access, enables proper citation tracking, and increases the credibility and recognition of published work.
Expands research reach through downloads, citations, and academic networking.
Academia.edu is a popular academic sharing network widely used by researchers and institutions. Listing articles here increases download count, boosts citation opportunities, and provides analytics such as reads, geo reach, and engagement patterns from global scholarly audiences.