IJASSE has started to be indexed by EBSCO
We are pleased to announce that the International Journal of Academic Studies in Science and Education (IJASSE) has started to be indexed by EBSCO's reputable databases such as Education Ultimate, Education Full Text / H. W. Wilson, and Central & Eastern European Academic Source. This is an important milestone for our journal and opens new opportunities for global visibility and academic recognition.
The inclusion of IJASSE in these prestigious databases not only expands the reach and impact of the research published in our journal but also reinforces the credibility and quality of our scholarly work. Researchers, educators, and students from Central and Eastern Europe and beyond will now have easy access to our publications, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange across borders.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the editorial team, reviewers, and authors who have contributed to the growth and success of IJASSE. Your dedication to producing valuable research in the fields of science and education has paved the way for this achievement.
As an open-access journal, we remain committed to providing a platform for researchers to disseminate their findings and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the academic community. With the IJASSE now being indexed in Education Ultimate, Education Full Text / H. W. Wilson, and Central & Eastern European Academic Source, we are confident that our journal will continue to attract high-quality submissions and expand its readership among scholars and practitioners.
We encourage researchers and academics to explore the recent issues of IJASSE, take advantage of the wealth of knowledge available in our archives, and consider submitting their own research for publication.
Once again, we express our gratitude to all those who have supported IJASSE and invite you to join us in celebrating this milestone. We look forward to your continued support and engagement as we strive to foster excellence in academic studies in science and education.