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A catalog you can trust.

The Library of Congress main reading room, photographed from above: circular reading desks surrounded by card-catalog cabinets.
The card catalog, Library of Congress · public domain

IndexingHub was started by researchers and librarians who kept running into the same problem: finding credible, relevant journals is harder than it should be. Information is scattered, predatory publishers muddy the water, and the places that do aggregate journals rarely feel built for the people who actually use them.

So we built a catalog. Every journal listed here is submitted with its real bibliographic record — ISSN, publication frequency, licensing, access model — and reviewed by an editor before it appears. Nothing is listed automatically, and nothing stays listed without a record behind it.

Curated

Every submission is reviewed by a person before it enters the index.

Transparent

Records show their sources: ISSN, publisher, license, and access model.

Open to all fields

From computer science to medicine — organized by field, country, and language.

Who it's for

  • Researchers — find the right venue for your work, and check a journal's record before you submit.
  • Publishers — give your journal a verifiable, discoverable listing.
  • Librarians & editors — point people to a catalog with review standards.