Metrics and Indexing

 

To ensure maximum visibility, global discoverability, and permanent preservation of published research, NYIMAK: Journal of Communication is continuously evaluated and indexed by leading international and national scholarly databases. All articles published are assigned a unique digital object identifier (DOI) and are fully open-access.

Abstracting and Indexing Databases

Articles published in NYIMAK are currently abstracted, indexed, and cataloged in the following professional repositories:

Indexing Platform Coverage & Scope
SINTA (Science and Technology Index) National journal accreditation dashboard managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia.
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) Global index covering high-quality, peer-reviewed open-access journals based on core publishing best practices.
Index Copernicus International An international indexing database evaluating scientific parameters and calculated annually via the ICV (Index Copernicus Value).
Scilit (MDPI) A comprehensive, free database developed and maintained by MDPI to ensure rapid, public dissemination of academic metadata.
Crossref (DOI System) Persistent identifier network ensuring stable citation links and active metadata deposition.
Google Scholar Comprehensive web search engine tracking citations and calculating research impact metrics globally.
GARUDA (Garba Rujukan Digital) National digital reference point for scholarly scientific publications across Indonesian higher institutions.

📊 Journal Performance Metrics

The metrics listed below provide transparent insights into the efficiency of our editorial processing, citation impact, and selectivity:

Google Scholar h-index: [Insert h-index]
i10-index: [Insert i10]
~8-12 Weeks Editorial Speed:
Average turnaround time from submission to first decision.
[Insert %] Acceptance Rate:
Percentage of papers accepted for formal publication.
100% Free Open Access Ratio:
All articles are immediately available online upon release.
💡 Note to Authors: Citation metrics are dynamically generated and updated annually based on metadata extractions across all integrated citation networks.