Abstracting & Indexing

ISSN

 

ISSN indexing refers to the formal procedure through which a publication is registered and assigned an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), an exclusive eight-digit code used to identify serial publications such as journals, magazines, and other periodicals. These identifiers are issued by authorized ISSN indexing agencies or organizations responsible for managing the registration process.

At the global level, a central governing authority oversees and coordinates the allocation of ISSNs. This body manages the international ISSN database and ensures consistent standards and uniformity across all participating countries.

The International Journal of Social and Natural Sciences has been officially registered within the ISSN system and has been assigned two distinct identifiers: 3104-4123 for its online version and 3079-286X for its print edition.