Google Scholar Indexed Journal: IJSRA

 

Best quality Google Scholar Indexed Jounal: IJSRA

International Journal of Science and Research Archive (IJSRA) is the best ISSN Approved Journal at which all published articles are immediately indexed at Google Scholar. IJSRA is also ISSN approved Journal, therefore IJSRA is the best quality Google Scholar Indexed Journal. IJSRA is a Google Scholar indexed Journal with Low publication charges just INR 1770/- or 32 USD. Therefore, IJSRA is Low Cost Google Scholar Indexed Journal. IJSRA is one of the best Google Scholar indexed International Journal. IJSRA is popular Peer reviewed Google Scholar Indexed Journal or Referred Google Scholar Indexed Journal.  IJSRA is preferable Google Scholar indexed journal for publication of research papers and review papers. At IJSRA authors can publish their articles within 2 days. Therefore IJSRA is a fast publishing Google Scholar Indexed Journal. Because of high level of indexing of all articles, IJSRA articles gain high volume of citations, hence IJSRA is High impact factor Google scholar Indexed Journal

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What is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is the most popular scholarly/academic search engine. Google Scholar indexes scholarly publications such as articles, books, reports, theses, conference proceedings, preprints. In short, Google Scholar is a web search engine that is freely accessible and consists of the citations of full texts and works of scholarly literature among the cluster of journals and disciplines.

Google scholar is on the top of list of academic search engine. Almost all the researchers across the world use Google Scholar to find relevant research and review articles. The works cited in Google Scholar web are the active source for billions of students and scholars across the globe as they are easy and freely accessible.

Google Scholar Indexed Journal IJSRA is the best choice to publish articles in International Journals with Low article processing charges.

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.

What is Google Scholar Indexing of Journals?

Google scholar crawls the web and identifies scholarly content such as articles, books, reports, theses, conference proceedings, preprints. Google scholar determines each item’s bibliographic metadata, and groups different online versions of an item together with this metadata in search results. This entire process is called as Google Scholar Indexing of research and review articles.

Google Scholar Indexed Journal IJSRA submits metadata to Google Scholar for proper Indexing of articles. Therefore all articles of IJSRA appear in Google Scholar soon after publication.

What are Google Scholar Indexed Journals?

Google scholar Indexed Journals are those journals whose published articles are visible in Google scholar search. Google Scholar Indexed Journals have to that follow Google Scholar inclusion guidelines and need to publish articles with the appropriate metadata. In layman’s language Google scholar indexed journals are those journals through which Google scholar gains its literature. Therefore, publishing your research paper in a Google scholar indexed journal means it will be indexed in Google Scholar as a source of reference to billions of people worldwide.

IJSRA is Google Scholar Indexed Journal. All articles published in IJSAR are indexed at Google Scholar.

Why should I get my Research paper published in Google Scholar Indexed journals?

Specific benefits of publishing articles in Google Scholar indexed journals are as below

  1. Google Scholar indexing can greatly expand the reach of your research articles across the world because more scholars will be likely to find them.
  2. Google Scholar Indexing improve the chances of your articles being read, shared, and cited online
  3. A primary benefit of Google Scholar indexing is that, unlike other databases, Google Scholar search functionality focuses on individual articles, not entire journals.
  4. Having your articles indexed in Google Scholar can help more scholars discover the journals you publish when those articles show up in keyword and key phrase searches.
  5. Provides researchers/readers a simple way to measure how relevant your articles are to their research based on the article title and search snippet.
  6. Help reappearance of old articles from the journals you publish — Google Scholar takes citations into account and shows more frequently cited works earlier in search results
  7. Google Scholar makes it possible for anyone to freely search for and find relevant scholarly content on the web from anywhere in the world.