Indexing and abstracting
In order to increase the availability of scientific publications, the digests is indexed in the international and Russian citation databases and open repositories:
eLibrary.ru
eLIBRARY.RU is one of the largest Russian digital libraries of scientific publications, offering extensive search capabilities and information access.
Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a search engine for scientific publications that allows ranking of results by various criteria (author rating, number of citations, rating of citing articles, rating of journals that contain citing articles, and rating of the journal where the found article is published).
CrossRef
CrossRef is an international registry of scientific and information materials based on DOI technology. The main task of CrossRef is to provide users with access to primary publications containing scientific content and to promote collaboration among publishers. CrossRef uses the DOI technology as an open system standard and is also the official DOI registration agency for educational and professional scientific publications.
WorldCat
WorldCat is the world's largest electronic bibliographic catalog, containing more than 240 million records with information about numerous works stored in libraries around the world.
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) is a German search service that serves as one of the most powerful sources of current data on scientific publications by researchers in Europe.
Noosphere
The idea of the project is to create the infrastructure of open access and interoperable data (repositories) with different content in order to use it in the scientific environment and media industry, as well as by anyone who uses the Internet.
Open Archives
The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. The Open Archives Initiative has its roots in an effort to enhance access to e-print archives as a means of increasing the availability of scholarly communication.
OpenAIRE
Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe (OpenAIRE) — European database of Open Access articles
Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is a low-barrier mechanism for repository interoperability. Data Providers are repositories that expose structured metadata via OAI-PMH. Service Providers then make OAI-PMH service requests to harvest that metadata. OAI-PMH is developed by the Open Archives Initiative.
Our company fully supports the OAI Metadata Harvesting Protocol 2.0. Metadata for all published articles is available via the OAI-PMH interface to interested Service Providers.
ENDPOINT ACCESS - OAI PROVIDER: https://interactive-plus.ru/oai
Requests
- Information about our repository https://interactive-plus.ru/oai?verb=Identify
- To harvest records from repository https://interactive-plus.ru/oai?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=oai_dc
- To retrieve an abbreviated form of List Records, retrieving only headers rather than records of books and journals https://interactive-plus.ru/oai?verb=ListIdentifiers&metadataPrefix=oai_dc

