Indexing

Revista Minerva is currently indexed in:

Latindex Catalog 2.0. Latindex is the product of the cooperation of a network of institutions that work in a coordinated manner to gather and disseminate information on serial scientific publications produced in Ibero-America. The idea of creating Latindex arose in 1995 at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and became a regional cooperation network in 1997. The Revista Minerva meets 34 of 38 indexing criteria.

REDIB. Platform for open access scientific and academic content in electronic format, produced in Ibero-America, with proven quality.

CAMJOL. A database of journals published in Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, covering the full range of academic disciplines. The objective of CAMJOL is to give greater visibility to the participating journals and the research they transmit.

MIAR. This is a matrix of data from more than 100 international indexing and abstracting databases and journal directories (citation, multidisciplinary or specialized), which is designed to provide useful information for the identification of scientific journals and the analysis of their dissemination.

Google Scholar. It is a search engine that allows locating academic documents including scientific publications.

OpenAIRE Explore. It is a comprehensive and open dataset of research information covering 164 million publications, 58 million research data, 326 thousand research software items, from 126 thousand data sources.

Crossref. is an official digital target identifier (DOI) registration agency that enables persistence of citations between publishers of online scholarly journals.

Consortium journals

Iberoamerican Journal Environment and Sustainability

Red Iberoamericana de Medio Ambiente (REIMA, A.C.) and Pan American Foundation for International Cooperation for Sustainable Development.