Indexing

Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research is currently indexed in the following directories and databases:

DATABASES

  REDIB - Ibero-American Network for Innovation and Scientific Knowledge.
Google Scholar logo for website - Library  Google Scholar - Google search engine specializing in academic documents with appointment counting.
Logo Latindex   Latindex - Regional online information system for scientific journals in Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal. Catálogo Latindex
Sherpa Romeo - Scientific Publishing Knowledge Base   HERPA/RoMEO - Editorial and self-archival copyright policies. University of Nottingham.
logo  Dulcinea - Project coordinated by the Ministry of Education and Science to identify and analyse the editorial policies of the Spanish scientific journals.

    MIAR collects data for the identification and the analysis of scientific journals. If you enter an ISSN in the search box, the system will check in which databases, those referred to in the matrix, the journal is indexed. That is regardless of whether the journal is included with a full description in MIAR or not. The system will also calculates an index called the ICDS. If the journal is not included in MIAR, the value of the Survival Index will not be given.

                Academic Resource Index  - ResearchBib.

  CiteFactor is a service that provides access to quality controlled Open Access Journals. The Directory indexing of journal aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use an appropriate quality control system, and it will not be limited to particular languages or subject areas. 

DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. DOAJ is independent. All funding is via donations, 22% of which comes from sponsors and 78% from members and publisher members. All DOAJ services are free of charge including being indexed in DOAJ. All data is freely available.

   DIALNET is one of the largest bibliographic portals in the world, whose main task is to give greater visibility to the Hispanic scientific literature. Mainly focused on the fields of Human, Legal and Social Sciences, Dialnet is a fundamental tool for the search for information of quality

    Information and Documentation of Science in Spain (INDEX-CSIC) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic resource that mainly compiles and disseminates research articles published in Spanish scientific journals.

AmeliCA and Redaly .is a communication infrastructure for academic publishing and open science. It is a cooperatively sustained initiative focused on the nonprofit publication model to preserve the academic and open nature of scientific communication. AmeliCA emerged as Open Knowledge for Latin America and the Global South, however, in August 2019 AmeliCA and Redalyc join forces to strengthen the non-profit publication model to preserve the academic and open nature of scientific communication (also known as diamond model), beyond the Global South. This effort born in the South and for the South, is open to all the magazines in the world that work for an inclusive, equitable and sustainable science communication ecosystem.