Indexing & Abstracting
The Journal of Taiji Science (JTS) is committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and global visibility. Like many of the world’s most recognized journals, it is widely indexed and discoverable through leading international directories and databases. These platforms ensure that our published research reaches a broad and diverse readership, promoting the exchange of knowledge across disciplines and borders.
We are proud to share that the Journal of Taiji Science is currently indexed in the following reputable platforms:
- ISSN Portal – Official international registry of the ISSN system
https://portal.issn.org - CrossRef – All articles are assigned DOIs for reliable citation and linking
https://www.crossref.org - SciSpace – A global academic search engine and discovery platform
https://typeset.io - EuroPub – A comprehensive European academic journal index
https://europub.co.uk - R Discovery by Editage – AI-powered research discovery app
https://www.researcher.life/r-discovery - ICI World of Journals (Index Copernicus) – Global platform for evaluating and indexing scientific journals
https://journals.indexcopernicus.com - Google Scholar – Broad scholarly literature search engine
https://scholar.google.com - ROAD – Directory of Open Access scholarly resources
https://road.issn.org/ - Dimensions.AI – World’s largest collection of linked research data
https://www.dimensions.ai/ - Semantic Scholar – AI-powered research tool for scientific literature
https://www.semanticscholar.org/










These indexations not only enhance the discoverability of our articles but also reflect the growing recognition of the journal within the global research community. We continuously strive to expand our indexing and inclusion in additional academic databases to support the reach, credibility, and impact of the valuable work contributed by our authors.
Upcoming Applications
We are currently in the process of applying for inclusion in:
- DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
- Cabells (Cabell’s Publishing)
- EBSCO / ProQuest (under evaluation)