Indexing and Metrics
The Multidisciplinary Journal of Arts and Humanities (MJAH) is committed to ensuring maximum visibility and accessibility of published research. Our goal is to make articles easily discoverable, citable, and impactful, reflecting our dedication to academic excellence and global reach.
Indexing and Abstracting
Every article published in MJAH is assigned a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier) with comprehensive metadata to enhance discoverability across scholarly platforms. The journal is accessible through multiple academic channels and is actively working toward inclusion in major indexing services, including:
- Google Scholar
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- CrossRef
- EBSCOhost
- ProQuest
- Scopus (under evaluation)
- Web of Science – Emerging Sources Citation Index (under evaluation)
Progress on indexing and abstracting will be regularly communicated to our contributors and readership.
Journal Metrics
MJAH values transparency and shares key performance indicators to demonstrate research visibility and impact, such as:
- Average Monthly Downloads: 12,000+ across all platforms.
- Global Author Community: Submissions from scholars in more than 50 countries.
- Peer Review Timeline: Average of 30 days from submission to first decision.
- Publication Speed: Average of 8–12 days from acceptance to online release.
- Diverse Contributions: Hundreds of researchers across arts and humanities disciplines have published in MJAH.
- Citation Count: Steadily growing citations tracked via CrossRef and Google Scholar.
Our Commitment
MJAH is dedicated to amplifying the voices of scholars and practitioners across the arts and humanities. Through rigorous peer review, strong ethical standards, and global visibility, we continue to serve as a trusted platform for advancing interdisciplinary dialogue and cultural understanding.