Indexing

ACADEMIA Nextgen Management Journal (ANMJ) is currently indexed with the following agencies:

Google Scholar is a free online search engine designed to index scholarly content such as journal articles, theses, books, conference proceedings, and patents. It offers wide-ranging access to academic literature across multiple fields and sources. Notable features include citation tracking and research metrics, making it a valuable resource for locating academic work and assessing its influence and significance within the scholarly community.

Open Access refers to the free, immediate, and unrestricted online availability of scholarly research. It allows users to read, download, share, and reuse academic content without financial, legal, or technical barriers. Open Access enhances the visibility, accessibility, and impact of research by making it available to a wider audience, including researchers, students, professionals, and the general public. It plays a crucial role in promoting knowledge sharing and accelerating scientific and academic progress across disciplines.

Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a free, open-source software application designed for managing and publishing scholarly journals online. Developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), OJS supports the entire editorial workflow—from submission and peer review to editing, publishing, and archiving. It enables journal managers, editors, and reviewers to collaborate efficiently while maintaining transparency and academic integrity. OJS also provides tools for indexing, metadata management, and user access, making it a comprehensive platform for academic journal publishing and dissemination.

An ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an eight-digit code used to uniquely identify serial publications such as journals, magazines, and periodicals. It serves as a standardized identifier that simplifies cataloging, referencing, and database management. Each ISSN is specific to a particular format (print or online) of a publication and helps libraries, researchers, and indexing services accurately track and access serial content. The ISSN system enhances the visibility and discoverability of academic and professional publications worldwide.

The Crossref DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to scholarly content, such as journal articles, books, and conference papers, that is registered through Crossref, an official DOI registration agency. NMJ has a DOI Prefix "doi.org/10.63056". It provides a permanent and reliable link to digital content, ensuring easy citation, access, and long-term preservation. By using DOIs, researchers and publishers can enhance the discoverability, accessibility, and citation tracking of academic work. Crossref DOIs are widely used in academic publishing to maintain the integrity and connectivity of scholarly communication. 

ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources) is an international bibliographic directory developed by the ISSN International Centre with the support of UNESCO. It provides visibility to open access scholarly journals that are identified by a valid ISSN. ROAD does not evaluate article quality but ensures reliable journal-level metadata linked to the official ISSN system. Inclusion in ROAD enhances the discoverability and authenticity of open access academic journals worldwide.

Semantic Scholar is a free academic discovery platform powered by artificial intelligence that enables access to scholarly literature across multiple disciplines. It indexes and analyzes individual research articles using structured metadata from publishers and open repositories. Semantic Scholar focuses on article-level discoverability rather than journal evaluation or accreditation. Inclusion in Semantic Scholar improves the visibility and accessibility of published research worldwide.

Scilit is an open-access scholarly database developed by MDPI that provides comprehensive visibility to academic journals and their published articles. It indexes journal content through structured metadata and Crossref-registered DOIs, enabling reliable discovery of open-access research. Scilit focuses on transparent bibliographic information rather than journal evaluation or impact assessment. Inclusion in Scilit enhances the accessibility and global discoverability of scholarly publications.

Academic Resource Index is an international indexing platform designed to improve the visibility and accessibility of scholarly journals and academic publications. It supports quality research dissemination by emphasizing transparent editorial practices, ethical publishing standards, and academic credibility. The index assists researchers, institutions, and publishers in identifying reliable academic resources and strengthening global knowledge exchange.

Eurasian Scientific Journal Index is an international indexing platform that aims to improve the visibility, accessibility, and academic recognition of scholarly journals published across Eurasia and beyond. It focuses on promoting high-quality research, transparent editorial policies, and ethical publishing standards. The index supports researchers, institutions, and publishers by enhancing research dissemination and strengthening scholarly communication at regional and global levels.