Indexing

The Journal of Psychology is registered in the following indexes, catalogues, directories and databases: 

Scopus

It is the largest database of abstracts and citations of scientific literature corresponding to 16,500 titles of research journals, as well as patents and quality web sources. Scopus also represents a support tool for research, as it offers access to various indicators (number of citations, indexes, rankings, etc.) that are necessary for the analysis of an institution's scientific production.]

Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)

It is a bibliographic database, produced by Clarivate Analytics, includes publications of high academic quality and available on the same Web of Science platform.

PsycINFO

A database published by APA, it indexes nearly three million articles. It is the most important resource worldwide in the area of Psychology.

SciELO Peru

It is a virtual library that encompasses a selected collection of Peruvian scientific journals. SciELO is a regional project developed by FAPESP in collaboration with BIREME.

PSYCHODOC

is an international database that facilitates bibliographic search and access to the full text of publications on Psychology and other related disciplines.

DOAJ

It is an online directory that indexes and provides access to peer-reviewed journals of recognized academic quality with content published in open access.

ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences)

It is a European index of academic journals in the humanities and social sciences.

Qualis

It is a Brazilian system of evaluation of journals, maintained by the Coordenação de aperfeiçoamento de pessoal de nivel superior (Ministry of Education, Brazil). The Journal of Psychology is rated at Level A2.

Redalyc

It is an open access initiative to the world's scientific production in Ibero-American journals that covers all areas of knowledge.
It offers an online newspaper library that allows you to read, download and share full-text scientific articles free of charge, in support of the academic work of both researchers and students.

Dialnet

It is a platform designed by the Dialnet Foundation and publishes the scientific production of different Ibero-American universities.

Latindex

It is the product of the cooperation of a network of institutions that work in a coordinated manner to gather and disseminate bibliographic information on scientific publications produced in the region.

Electronic Journals of Psychology (PePSIC)

It is an initiative sponsored by the Virtual Health Library (VHL), BIREME and other Brazilian educational institutions.

Ebsco

Database published by Ebsco Information Services.

CLASS

It is a bibliographic database created by UNAM and contains around 330 thousand bibliographic records of publications from Latin American countries. 

Google Scholar

Google database that works like a search engine. It ranks academic documents according to their impact.

BASE

It is one of the most powerful search platforms in the world, specializing in open access content. BASE is operated by the Bielefeld University Library.

Journal TOCs

It is the largest collection of tables of contents belonging to research journals. It contains the metadata of more than 21,000 journals.

Ex Libris Company Metadata Index  

It serves as the source of the Primo Discovery System, used by hundreds of institutions globally.

WorldCat

It is the world's largest cooperative catalog, including 1.5 billion bibliographic records belonging to thousands of libraries and library consortia.

The Reference

It is a service that supports national Open Access strategies in Latin America through a platform with interoperability standards.

ALICIA

It is the National Digital Repository where the scientific information developed in Peru is found in one place.