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Abstracting, Indexing and Discovery Services
Abstracting, Indexing and Discovery Services
The Turkish Journal of Agriculture – Food Science and Technology (TURJAF) is indexed, abstracted, or covered by a range of national and international bibliographic databases, discovery services, library catalogues, and scholarly publishing infrastructure that enhance the visibility, accessibility, and discoverability of published articles.
For transparency, the services are grouped according to their primary function. Inclusion in a discovery service, search engine, catalogue, or metadata platform should not be interpreted as equivalent to inclusion in a bibliographic indexing database.
Abstracting and Indexing Databases
- AGRIS (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – FAO)
- CAB Abstracts – World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (CABI)
- EBSCOhost
- ERIH PLUS
- TR Dizin
- SOBIAD Citation Index
- ACARINDEX
- Idealonline Index
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Discovery Services and Academic Search Platforms
- Google Scholar
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
- Scilit (MDPI)
- Scinapse
- SciSpace
- OpenAlex
- Paperity
Library Catalogues and Directories
Publishing Infrastructure and Research Services
Other Scholarly Information Services
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TURJAF lists only recognized and verifiable services that provide abstracting, indexing, discovery, library cataloguing, metadata, or publishing infrastructure. Inclusion in a discovery service, directory, catalogue, or metadata platform should not be interpreted as equivalent to inclusion in a bibliographic indexing database or as evidence of journal quality, impact, or ranking.





