Indexing


Indexing and Abstracting of the Journal of Islamic Economics

The Journal of Islamic Economics is committed to maximizing the visibility and discoverability of its published research, ensuring that scholarly contributions reach a wide international audience. To achieve this, the journal actively pursues and maintains indexing with a range of reputable academic databases and abstracting services. This rigorous indexing strategy is crucial for enhancing the impact factor of the journal and facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge research in Islamic economics to researchers, policymakers, and practitioners globally.

Our commitment to widespread indexing means that articles published in the Journal of Islamic Economics are readily accessible and searchable through various academic channels. This not only increases the citations for our authors but also strengthens the journal's position as a leading voice in the field. We strive to be indexed in databases that are highly regarded within the broader fields of economics, Islamic studies, finance, and social sciences.

Key indexing and abstracting services that the Journal of Islamic Economics targets or is currently included in may comprise, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Google Scholar: This widely used academic search engine provides broad coverage of scholarly literature across all disciplines. Inclusion in Google Scholar significantly enhances the discoverability of our articles by a vast global audience, allowing researchers to easily find and cite our content.
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals): As an open-access journal, being listed in DOAJ signifies our adherence to high quality standards and best practices for open-access publishing. This inclusion ensures that our content is freely available and discoverable, promoting wider access and utilization of our research.
  • Crossref: All articles published in the Journal of Islamic Economics are assigned a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier) through Crossref. This ensures permanent linking and reliable citation of our articles, even if the URL changes, maintaining the integrity and discoverability of our content.
  • Garuda (Garda Rujukan Digital): As a prominent indexing service for Indonesian academic journals, inclusion in Garuda is vital for reaching the domestic research community and ensuring our content is discoverable within the Indonesian academic ecosystem.
  • Sinta (Science and Technology Index): This national indexing and ranking system for scientific journals in Indonesia further strengthens our visibility and recognition within the Indonesian academic landscape, contributing to our overall impact.
  • EBSCOhost: A leading provider of research databases, EBSCOhost offers comprehensive access to scholarly content across various disciplines. Inclusion in their relevant databases would provide our articles with exposure to a broad base of academic subscribers worldwide.
  • ProQuest: Similar to EBSCOhost, ProQuest is another major aggregator of academic content. Being indexed by ProQuest allows our research to be accessed by a vast network of universities, libraries, and research institutions globally.
  • Islamicus: This specialized database for Islamic studies and related fields would be a crucial indexing partner, ensuring that our content is specifically targeted and discoverable by researchers focused on Islamic scholarship.
  • Moraref: A key indexing service for Islamic higher education institutions in Indonesia, Moraref helps disseminate our research within the academic community focused on Islamic studies.

The editorial team continuously monitors and evaluates new indexing opportunities to further expand the reach and impact of the Journal of Islamic Economics. Our commitment to robust indexing and abstracting practices underscores our dedication to facilitating global access to high-quality research in Islamic economics, contributing to scholarly discourse and practical advancements in the field.