Indexing & Abstracting

Journal of Insect Biology and Applied Entomology (JIBAE)

The Journal of Insect Biology and Applied Entomology (JIBAE) is committed to increasing the visibility, accessibility and scholarly impact of the research it publishes through inclusion in reputable indexing and abstracting databases.

The journal actively works toward wider discoverability of published articles so that researchers, academicians, students and professionals can easily find, access and cite high-quality research in insect biology and applied entomology.

Indexing & Abstracting Policy

JIBAE aims to ensure that all published articles receive appropriate academic visibility through recognized indexing platforms, scholarly databases, search engines and digital repositories. Indexing helps improve the discoverability, credibility and citation potential of published research.

The journal continuously follows international publishing standards, editorial best practices and ethical guidelines required by major indexing and abstracting services.

Current Indexing Status

JIBAE is currently working toward inclusion in recognized indexing and abstracting databases. Applications will be submitted progressively according to the eligibility requirements, publication history and evaluation criteria of each indexing service.

Please list only those indexing databases where the journal is officially accepted. Do not claim indexing in Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, DOAJ or any other database unless official acceptance has been received.

Indexing Platforms Under Consideration

The journal may apply for evaluation and inclusion in the following indexing, abstracting and scholarly discovery platforms as per eligibility:

Google Scholar Crossref DOAJ ROAD Directory Dimensions OpenAlex BASE WorldCat Semantic Scholar Scilit Lens.org AGRIS CAB Abstracts EBSCO ProQuest Scopus Web of Science Zoological Record

Benefits of Indexing

Global Visibility

Indexing helps published articles reach researchers and institutions across the world.

Improved Discoverability

Articles become easier to search, locate and access through academic databases and search engines.

Citation Potential

Wider visibility increases the possibility of citations and scholarly engagement.

Academic Recognition

Indexing supports journal credibility among universities, researchers and academic institutions.

Quality Standards for Indexing

To achieve inclusion in reputable indexing services, JIBAE is committed to maintaining high standards in editorial management, peer review, publication ethics, article quality and regular publication.

  • Transparent editorial and peer-review process
  • Clear publication ethics and malpractice policy
  • Original and scientifically valid research content
  • Timely publication of issues and articles
  • Complete author, affiliation and reference information
  • Online accessibility of published articles
  • Proper metadata, DOI support and citation information where applicable

Abstracting Services

The journal supports abstracting and metadata dissemination to help readers understand the scope, relevance and scientific contribution of each published article before accessing the full text.

Article abstracts, keywords, author details, references and publication information are maintained in a structured format to support indexing, searchability and long-term academic use.

Future Indexing Plans

As the journal develops its publication history and strengthens its editorial standards, JIBAE intends to apply for inclusion in nationally and internationally recognized databases relevant to entomology, agriculture, biology and applied sciences.

The journal will update this page whenever new indexing or abstracting information becomes officially available.

Journal Commitment

The Journal of Insect Biology and Applied Entomology is dedicated to improving the visibility, accessibility and long-term impact of published research. Through ethical publishing practices, quality peer review and continuous improvement, the journal aims to achieve wider recognition in the global scholarly community.