Indexing

The IUS ET VERITAS Journal is registered in the following indexes, catalogs, directories and databases:

 

 

DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to peer-reviewed journals of recognized academic quality with content published in open access.

 

 

Latindex is the product of the cooperation of a network of institutions that work in a coordinated manner to gather and disseminate bibliographic information on scientific publications produced in the region.

 

 

The Latindex 2.0 Catalog applies only to online journals, in order to strengthen the pedagogical and didactic role, with an update of the methodology to adapt it to the new processes of scientific communication that are taking place in the world through journals available online.

 

 

Dialnet is a platform designed by the Dialnet Foundation and publishes the scientific production of different Ibero-American universities.

 

 

The Ibero-American Network of Innovation and Scientific Knowledge (REDIB) is a platform for the aggregation of scientific and academic content in electronic format produced in Ibero-America.

 

Bases de datos

 

 

CLASE is a bibliographic database created by UNAM and contains about 330 thousand bibliographic records of publications from Latin American countries.

 

         

Google database that works as a search engine. It ranks academic documents according to their impact.

 

 

Database published by Ebsco Information Services.

 

Directorios

 

 

 

BASE is one of the most powerful search platforms worldwide, specializing in open access content. BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library.

 

 

Journal TOCs is the largest collection of tables of contents pertaining to research journals. It contains metadata for more than 21,000 journals.

 

 

Catálogos

 

 

 

Ex Libris metadata index that serves as a source for the Primo Discovery System, used by hundreds of institutions worldwide. 

 

 

 

WorldCat is the world's largest cooperative catalog, including 1.5 billion bibliographic records from thousands of libraries and library consortia.

 

 

vLex is the legal portal in Spanish with editions in Argentina, Ecuador, Spain, Chile, Peru and Venezuela. It provides information from more than 130 countries in all areas of law.

 

 

ALICIA is the National Digital Repository where scientific information developed in Peru can be found in one place.

 

 

LatinREV is a cooperative network of journals and associations of academic journals in the field of social sciences and humanities. Its purpose is to provide advice, training and updates on issues related to the sustainability of publications.