Index & Archive
The Quest Journal is dedicated to ensuring the long-term accessibility and preservation of its published content. To support this commitment, we have implemented a comprehensive archiving policy and indexing strategy.
Archiving Policy
The Quest Journal archives all published articles in LOCKSS and CLOCKSS. These systems are global, decentralized networks that preserve scholarly content by creating multiple copies of each article across participating libraries. Through LOCKSS and CLOCKSS, The Quest Journal ensures that all articles remain accessible, even in the event of technical or operational interruptions.
Indexing and Accessibility
To maximize visibility and accessibility, The Quest Journal is indexed in several reputable databases and directories, including:
- Google Scholar – Enhancing the discoverability of our articles for researchers and academics worldwide.
- ICI Master List (Copernicus) – Inclusion in this list provides recognition for scientific quality and visibility within the global academic community.
- Crossref Membership with DOI Assignment – As a Crossref member, The Quest Journal assigns a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to each published article, providing a unique and persistent link that ensures content can always be located.
- and other reputable indexing
Additional Indexing
The Quest Journal is also indexed in several other databases and academic directories, further increasing the reach and accessibility of our content. Our indexing efforts are continuously updated to include new indexing opportunities that align with our commitment to broad dissemination.