“Mechanism of Economic Regulation” has been registered in two international scientometric databases

“Mechanism of Economic Regulation” has been registered in two international scientometric databases

Despite the summer holidays, the Editorial Board of International Scientific Journal “Mechanism of Economic Regulation” continues to work on the popularization of scientific journal and its integration into the global scientific community.

So, at the end of July 2015 a journal was registered in two well-known international databases:

1) Ulrichsweb™ (Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory) – standard library directory and bibliographic database of US publisher ProQuest, as a part of the Cambridge Information Group, one of the biggest in the world. The database includes the world flow of serial publications in all subject areas for research and contains descriptions of about 336 000 publications.

2) Google Scholar – a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Google Scholar index includes most peer-reviewed online journals of Europe and America’s largest scholarly publishers. Google Scholar is similar in function to the freely available Scirus from Elsevier, CiteSeerX and getCITED.

The future plan of the journal editorial board is an active work on the registration of the journal in the international scientometric base Scopus, Index Copernicus, DOAJ and others.

Referencing the journal by well-known international scientometrics databases significantly expands its distribution and the possibility of promotion of scientific research. It contributes to the growing of scientific rankings for both the journal and the scientists and institutions that they represent.