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JEECAR is registered by the Library of Congress, listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), indexed with the Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index, ProQuest, CABELLS, BASE, EBSCO, Ulrich, Google Scholar, Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, OAI WorldCat Digital Collection, and positively evaluated in Citefactor indexing. All articles are assigned a Crossref DOI number (Digital Object Identifier), whereby it becomes possible to search and cite them without delay.
JEECAR's Web of Science performance score can be viewed here, and the Scopus score can be viewed here.
We are thrilled to share that our Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research has been recognized among the world's top publications in the Economics and Business category, earning a place in the prestigious Web of Science - Emerging Source Citation Index. This achievement is a testament to the quality of our collective work and your invaluable contributions.
Our first Journal Impact Factor (JIF), as published on June 20, 2024, is 1.6, the Journal Citation Indicator (JCI) is 0.46, and we are Quartile Q2 for Economics.
Thank you to every author, peer reviewer, and editor who contributed.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Shakhzod Saydullaev from Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan, to the JEECAR Editorial Team as a WoS Academy Certified Peer Reviewer. Dr. Saydullaev's exceptional dedication to academic excellence is commendable. Please join us in celebrating his significant achievement and the valuable contributions he brings to our Journal JEECAR.
Congratulations, Dr. Saydullaev!
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to significant regional political tensions and has severely disrupted academic institutions in Ukraine and neighboring countries such as Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Many universities in Ukraine have faced challenges, particularly in the Eastern Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mykolaiv, where physical damage to facilities has occurred. As a result, hundreds of faculty members have been displaced, and thousands of students have had to migrate, leading to a loss of financial resources.
Unfortunately, the war has redirected funding away from Ukrainian academic institutions and research projects, diverting it to address urgent humanitarian needs and military efforts. Consequently, funding that would have supported scholarly activities like research grants and conference participation has been reallocated to support the immediate priorities related to the conflict.
ISSN: 2328-8272 (print) | ISSN: 2328-8280 (online)
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