Indexing/abstracting

The International Journal of Combinatorial Optimization Problems and Informatics (IJCOPI) is indexed, abstracted, catalogued, and represented in recognised academic databases, directories, bibliographic systems, and library services that support the visibility, accessibility, and dissemination of its published content.

 

CONAHCYT Web of Science ESCI SciELO México Redalyc

IJCOPI is currently represented in recognised academic information systems and scholarly services, including:

  • Sistema de Clasificación de Revistas Mexicanas de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONAHCYT)
  • Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Web of Science Core Collection
  • SciELO México
  • Redalyc
  • Latindex
  • MIAR (Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals)
  • DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
  • EBSCOhost
  • ProQuest
  • DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory
  • Google Scholar
  • Open J-Gate
  • Universia Library Network
  • WorldCat
  • Electronic Journals Library (University of Regensburg)

Metadata and Scholarly Discoverability

To improve visibility, interoperability, and citation tracking, the journal supports structured scholarly metadata, persistent identifiers, and open discovery systems.

Published articles are assigned Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), and the journal promotes complete and accurate metadata to facilitate discoverability in academic infrastructures and downstream scholarly systems.

This supports integration with scholarly discovery environments, citation tracking services, library systems, and AI-assisted academic search tools that rely on persistent identifiers, bibliographic metadata, and article-level records.

Visibility and Dissemination

The journal encourages the responsible dissemination of published articles through academic and professional networks, institutional repositories, and research-sharing platforms, provided that the official version of record is properly cited and the DOI link is included.

For citation, indexing, and scholarly visibility purposes, authors and readers are encouraged to use the official journal website and the published DOI as the primary reference to the version of record.