Indexing

The journal's publications are indexed in scientometric and bibliographic databases:

Publications are abstracted in the information resources of the V. I. Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine.

Understanding and Using Journal Metrics

Journal indexing and scientometric indicators can be valuable tools for readers and authors when evaluating scholarly publications and choosing where to publish research findings. At the same time, any metric only partially reflects a journal's quality and scholarly impact.

Each indicator has its own methodological limitations, determined by the principles of database formation and calculation algorithms. Therefore, metrics should not be considered in isolation; they should be interpreted in combination with expert evaluation of the content of scientific publications, the journal's editorial policy and its academic reputation.

The journal's editorial board adheres to the principles of responsible use of scientometric indicators, in particular those outlined in the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) and the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), and encourages authors and readers to use metrics as a supplementary rather than a decisive criterion for evaluating research results.