CFP last date
28 January 2025
Overview

Indexing, Abstracting, and Archiving

Each article published in the Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence (JAAI) is archived and indexed with prestigious academic databases, including DOAJ, Google Scholar, Informatics, ProQuest CSA Technology Research Database, NASA ADS, ScientificCommons (University of St. Gallen), University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Georgetown University Library, and Washington University.

These databases provide a permanent online archive of JAAI articles, ensuring content preservation as technology evolves and file formats become obsolete. Even if JAAI ceases operations, our archiving partners guarantee that the entire scholarly journal collection is preserved for future scholars, researchers, and students. We continuously enhance our indexing and archiving systems to keep pace with industry standards.

LOCKSS JAAI articles are archived according to leading industry standards. We proudly participate in LOCKSS, a respected independent archive for scholarly journals. LOCKSS, based at Stanford University Libraries, is an international initiative that provides libraries with digital preservation tools and support, enabling them to collect and preserve their own copies of authorized e-content. LOCKSS ensures 100% post-cancellation access and has been empowering libraries for over a decade with open-source software to preserve today's web-published materials for tomorrow's readers.

Academic Databases
The articles accepted and published by the Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence (JAAI) are indexed with the following academic databases:
ProQuest's CSA Illumina database focuses on research and application in computer science, updated monthly.
Ulrichsweb, available in print since 1932, offers online access with Z39.50 linking to library catalogs.
CiteSeerX is a public academic database and digital library focused on computer and information science, hosted at Penn State University.
EBSCO Publishing, headquartered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, is an aggregator of full-text content, providing online databases via EBSCOhost to libraries.
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine indexing the full text of scholarly literature across various formats and disciplines.
NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is an online database of over eight million papers, including computer science, from peer-reviewed journals.
Informatics' Open J-Gate is a free database of open-access journals, launched in February 2006, hosted by Informatics.
ScientificCommons, a project of the University of St. Gallen, aims to develop the world’s largest peer-reviewed archive of scientific knowledge with full texts freely accessible to the public.
WorldCat is a union catalog itemizing the collections of 71,000 libraries in 112 countries, built and maintained by participating libraries.
The National Library collections include over 20 million objects, including books, posters, pictures, manuscripts, newspapers, and more. The audio-visual collection consists of over 7 million hours of recorded material. As a research library, it also holds major collections of literature in other languages.
University Affiliates
The Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence (JAAI) is endorsed and supported by the following universities. The bibliographies of published JAAI articles are available in these university libraries:
The University of Washington, founded in 1861 in Seattle, Washington, is the largest university in the Northwestern United States and the oldest public university on the West Coast.
The University of Karlsruhe is a German academic research and education institution, the result of a merger between the Universität Karlsruhe (TH) and the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe.
The University of St. Gallen, located in St. Gallen, Switzerland, specializes in business administration and computer science.
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), a public research university, lends support to JAAI via the CiteSeer academic database. Founded in 1855, Penn State is known for its research, teaching, and public service.