Eurascience Journal Index is an academic database platform designed to index and organize scientific journals and articles. Our mission is to provide a reliable and structured system for researchers, students, and academic institutions.
This platform allows users to explore journals, read articles, and build their own academic libraries by bookmarking their favorite content.
Eurascience currently indexes over 90,000 journals and more than 50 million article records, positioning it among the largest independent academic index platforms globally.
“Eurascience Journal Index” aims to process academic and scientific information products such as digitally based articles and papers, with smart solutions and applicable new technologies and make them available for universal use. In the global world where new technologies emerge every day and academic and scientific needs and priorities are updated, the project aims to transform the complete, up-to-date and comprehensive archive of international scientific information products, regardless of scientific field and geography, into multi-purpose products with smart and dynamic software infrastructure, to renew existing products, to reduce the previously processed data by transforming them with data mining, and to bring the data quality in inter-regional scientific studies to the ideal point to be presented to the end user in academic institutions.
The platform is supported by a fully operational database system, automated update mechanisms, and a scalable architecture designed for integration into large-scale academic and library services.
Eurascience Journal Index, as an index and database, respects the copyrights of publishers, journals and authors. Due to the importance we give to science and publication ethics, we strive to ensure that users access data from the most accurate source. Our users are directed to the page where the articles they access through our website database are published, thus helping them access the articles from the most accurate and original source.
Eurascience is open to collaboration, licensing, or full transfer to global academic database providers, and we are ready to support integration and technical processes when required.