J-Gate

J-Gate is a bibliographic database to access global e-journal literature. [1] As a discovery platform for the research community[2], it is presented as a website under subscription-based access to a large database of scientific research. [3][4] It contains abstracts, citations, full-text access for all Open Access journals and other key details from academic journals by covering 55 Million+ Indexed Articles, 50,000+ Journals from over 16,000 Publishers.[5] It gives two types of quality measure for each title; those are H-index and SJR (SCImago Journal Rank).

J-Gate
ProducerInformatics India Ltd (India)
History2001 (2001)
LanguagesEnglish
Access
CostAnnual Subscription
Coverage
DisciplinesMultidisciplinary
Record depthIndex, Abstract, Full-Text, Author, Topic title and Subject keywords
Format coverageJournals
No. of records55 Million+ Articles from over 50 Thousand+ Journals
Update frequencyDaily
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Overview

It is developed and launched in 2001 by Informatics India Ltd.[6] As a contribution to the Open Access community, Informatics initially also offered a free platform named Open J-Gate.[7][8]

The current J-Gate version is categorized into 6 different top level subjects like Biomedical Sciences, Engineering & Technology, Social & Management Science, Agriculture & Biological Sciences, Arts & Humanities and Basic Sciences. J-Gate is accompanied by an extended version, named J-Gate Custom Content for Consortia, offered as a customized resource-sharing platform for Consortium members.[9][10]

gollark: See, it's important to recognize that distinction.
gollark: What do you mean you "perceive" time as discrete? You mean you *arbitrarily think so*, or what?
gollark: Quite a lot.
gollark: > The Planck time is the unique combination of the gravitational constant G, the special-relativistic constant c, and the quantum constant ħ, to produce a constant with dimension of time. Because the Planck time comes from dimensional analysis, which ignores constant factors, there is no reason to believe that exactly one unit of Planck time has any special physical significance. Rather, the Planck time represents a rough time scale at which quantum gravitational effects are likely to become important. This essentially means that while smaller units of time can exist, they are so small their effect on our existence is negligible. The nature of those effects, and the exact time scale at which they would occur, would need to be derived from an actual theory of quantum gravity.
gollark: Oh, no, never mind, that's not it.

See also

References

  1. "About J-Gate".
  2. "Journal Discovery Platforms Helping Technology Research". Tech Story. 13 February 2018.
  3. "Discovery Platform J Gate Designed To Aid Researchers". SME Street.
  4. "Informatics Flagship Product J-Gate". Informatics Product.
  5. "Research Simplified – J-Gate, an answer to a Researcher's Quest!". The Scipreneur. 27 December 2017.
  6. "JGATE - It Happened in India". India Tech Online. 28 August 2011.
  7. Sathyanarayana, N. V. (2008). "Open Access and Open J-Gate". DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology. 28 (1): 57–60. doi:10.14429/djlit.28.1.153. ISSN 0976-4658.
  8. "Indian OA gateway launched". UKSG Serials-eNews. 27 February 2006.
  9. Khiste, Gajanan P.; Maske, Dnyaneshwar B.; Deshmukh, Rahul K. (2018). "Analysis of Publication Productivity of Consortia by J-Gate Database". Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 9 (1): 277. doi:10.5958/2321-5828.2018.00050.5. ISSN 0975-6795.
  10. ""Progress Through Partnership" Consortia Based e-Resource Subscription Initiatives in India". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
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