Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals/Resources

General resources
Searching by ISSN is usually the simplest way to get good results
 * Library of Congress search - Useful for finding the LCCN number and other identifiers, like CODEN. Selecting the "Periodicals" option in the search bar will usually help locate the publication.
 * CASSI search - Useful for finding the CODEN identifier of the journal. Will very often have detailed history of mergers, splits, name changes, etc.
 * List of Title Word Abbreviations - Useful for finding the ISO 4 abbreviation of a journal.
 * MIAR search - Useful for finding indexing information when not listed on the journal's website.
 * NLM catalogue

Infoboxes

 * Infobox academic conference - infobox for academic conferences
 * Infobox journal - infobox for academic journals
 * The infoboxJournal.js script can be used to easily add the infobox to articles.
 * Infobox magazine - infobox for magazines and periodicals

Project banner

 * WikiProject Academic Journals, or its preferred shortcut WP Journals. Use these to tag articles on talk pages.

Stubs
Check Category:Academic journal stubs for possible undocumented new stubs and subcategories, tag stub articles (between categories and interwikis) with the most relevant from:


 * Academic-journal-stub, alias journal-stub


 * Humanities-journal-stub & Social-science-journal-stub
 * Accounting-journal-stub
 * Anthropology-journal-stub
 * Archaeology-journal-stub
 * Architecture-journal-stub
 * Area-studies-journal-stub
 * Business-journal-stub
 * Economics-journal-stub
 * Econometrics-journal-stub
 * Education-journal-stub
 * Ethics-journal-stub
 * Ethnology-journal-stub
 * Finance-journal-stub
 * Gender-studies-journal-stub
 * History-journal-stub
 * International-relations-journal-stub
 * Law-journal-stub
 * Linguistics-journal-stub
 * Management-journal-stub
 * Marketing-journal-stub
 * Philosophy-journal-stub
 * Politics-journal-stub
 * Psychology-journal-stub
 * Psychiatry-journal-stub
 * Religious-studies-journal-stub
 * Sexuality-journal-stub
 * Translation-journal-stub


 * Science-journal-stub
 * Biochemistry-journal-stub
 * Biology-journal-stub
 * Botany-journal-stub
 * Chemistry-journal-stub
 * Computer-science-journal-stub
 * Engineering-journal-stub
 * Genetics-journal-stub
 * Geography-journal-stub
 * Geology-journal-stub
 * Immunology-journal-stub
 * Mathematics-journal-stub
 * Medical-journal-stub
 * Neuroscience-journal-stub
 * Nursing-journal-stub
 * Paleontology-journal-stub
 * Pharmacology-journal-stub
 * Physics-journal-stub
 * Zoology-journal-stub


 * See also
 * sci-org-stub


 * To-do : Specific guidance about academic magazines

Root categories

 * Category:Academic journals
 * Category:Academic journal articles
 * Category:Magazines
 * Category:Magazine articles

Categorization guidelines
Academic journal articles should have one or more subcategories from each of these:
 * Category:Publications by year of establishment e.g. Publications established in 1869
 * Category:Academic journals by language e.g. English-language journals
 * Category:Academic journals by publication frequency e.g. Weekly journals
 * Category:Academic journals by publisher e.g. University of California journals
 * Category:Academic journals by subject area e.g. Scientific journals

Plus, when applicable:
 * Category:Defunct journals
 * Category:Publications by year of disestablishment e.g. Publications disestablished in 1933
 * Category:ISSN needed
 * Category:Articles with invalid ISSNs - automatic with an incomplete 'Infobox Journal'
 * Category:Publications with year of establishment missing


 * To-do : Specific guidance about academic magazines

Category maintenance

 * Category:Academic journals is a bit of a 'shove-all' category, used when you don't know the specific category to use. Normally, it should be regularly emptied by subcategorizing their articles as shown above. ("Academic journals" being replaced with "Scientific journals", "Humanities journals" or such, plus year, frequency, etc.)
 * Category:Research and Category:Research management.

Abstracting and indexing
The journal is indexed and abstracted in the following bibliographic databases: • Database 1

• Database 2

• ...
 * ATLA journal listings; to cite: -July-
 * Biological Abstracts journal list; to cite:  -July-
 * CAB Abstracts coverage list; to cite: 20-July-
 * CASSI (CODEN, ISSN, journal abbreviations); to cite: -July-
 * CINAHL coverage list; to cite: -July-
 * EBSCO Information Services coverage lists
 * Ei Compendex source list; to cite: -July-
 * Embase coverage lists; to cite: -July-
 * European Reference Index for the Humanities: Non-selective inclusion criteria (ESF page)
 * GEOBASE source list; to cite: -July-
 * Inspec list of journals covered; to cite: -July-
 * ISI (Clarivate Analytics) Master journal list; to cite: -July-
 * ISI (Clarivate Analytics) Journal Coverage Changes (last 12 months)
 * ISO List of Title Word Abbreviations
 * JCR:
 * JCR with ranking:
 * JournalGuide: maintains white- and blacklists of journals and lists reliable databases in which journals are listed
 * Library of Congress, reference to catalog record (LC Catalog): LCCN HERE 20-July-
 * MEDLINE, reference for inclusion (NLM Catalog): NLM ID here 20-July-
 * Philosopher's Index, inclusion criteria (not selective) and journal lists
 * ProQuest databases are not selective according to Jeffrey Beall
 * PsycINFO journal coverage, reference for inclusion: 20-July-
 * Scopus coverage lists; Scopus discontinued sources list; Search Scopus sourceID to cite: Scopus sourceID here -July-
 * Zentralblatt MATH title list; to cite: -July-