ISSN and DOI Information – International Standard Identifiers

To ensure that the research articles published in this journal are internationally recognized and reliably citable, we utilize two key identifiers: ISSN and DOI.

ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)

The ISSN is an internationally accepted eight-digit code used to uniquely identify serial publications such as academic journals. It helps distinguish our journal from others with similar titles and facilitates accurate cataloging in libraries and databases.

Our e-ISSN: 

DOI (Digital Object Identifier)

A DOI is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to each published article, providing a permanent and stable link to its location on the internet.

Purpose: Even if the article’s URL changes, the DOI will always direct readers to the correct resource.
Format: Typically appears as 10.xxxx/abc123

Benefits:

Ensures stable and reliable access to articles
Simplifies citation and referencing
Enables indexing in major databases such as CrossRef, Scopus, and Web of Science
Enhances the visibility and impact of research