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Building excellence through meaningful partnerships and shared values.
Symphony journals are indexed in EBSCO Education Source Ultimate, a comprehensive scholarly database providing high-quality content for education professionals, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
All Symphony journals are indexed in SCILIT, an open-access scholarly database that provides comprehensive, free access to scientific literature using advanced data collation and indexing methods.
Symphony journals are cataloged in WorldCat, the world's largest library catalog, providing global access through participating libraries and enabling researchers worldwide to discover and access our scholarly content.
Symphony LLC journals are listed in ROAD, providing a comprehensive snapshot of open access scientific information and enhancing global visibility of our publications.
All Symphony content is indexed in Dimensions, providing the scientometrics community with comprehensive access to research data for developing open and transparent research indicators.
All published articles are automatically indexed in Google Scholar within 3-4 working days, ensuring broad accessibility through this widely-used academic search platform.
Symphony journals are indexed in Index Copernicus International, a comprehensive database that evaluates and promotes academic journals worldwide, enhancing their visibility and credibility in the global scientific community.
Symphony is a signatory of the SDG Publishers Compact, featuring 10 action points that publishers can commit to undertaking in order to accelerate progress to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Symphony supports DORA's commitment to improving scholarly research evaluation practices. We advocate for responsible research assessment and transparent evaluation methods that go beyond traditional metrics.
Symphony strongly supports ORCID, the global identifier system for researchers. All our journal systems integrate ORCID functionality, and we encourage authors to use ORCID IDs to enhance discoverability.
Symphony actively supports the SDGs as an urgent call for action. We particularly support SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), recognizing the importance of global cooperation.
Symphony is a member of CrossRef, ensuring that all published articles receive Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for permanent identification, precise citation, and enhanced discoverability in the global scholarly ecosystem.
All Symphony journal content is preserved through CLOCKSS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe), ensuring long-term digital preservation and perpetual access to the scholarly record for future generations.
Our journals participate in the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) preservation network, creating distributed archives across multiple institutions worldwide to ensure permanent access to published research.