Materiales para la historia del deporte brings together studies and researches related to the origins and evolution of the physical activities, with the main object of promoting its dissemination in the scientific community of Spanish speaking and recovering part of our common historical sports heritage.
Indexing
Materiales para la historia del deporte is included in the following evaluation systems and scientific databases:
Journal assessment platforms
Dialnet métricas - Portal for disseminating Ibero-American scientific production launched by the University of La Rioja.
CIRC - Integrated classification of scientific journals.
Latindex - Regional online information system for scientific journals in Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal. 36 quality requirements for electronic publications.
MIAR collects data for the identification and the analysis of scientific journals.
Carhus Plus + - This project, developed by AGAUR, is a system of classification of scientific journals in the fields of Social Sciences and Humanities that are published locally, nationally.
The aim of DICE is to facilitate the knowledge and consultation of some of the publishing characteristics of the Spanish Social Sciences and Humanities scientific journals which are more closely related to quality and less subject to interpretations.
RESH - Offers different indicators according to Social Sciences and Humanities scientific journals.
Sucupira - Qualifed database of academic journals by the Ministry of Education in Brazil.
Bibliographical databases and thematic portals
Emerging Sources Citation Index - Database of journals being evaluated to be included into the Web of Science databases.
EBSCO – Academic database.
SPORTDiscus is the leading bibliographic database for sports and sports medicine research.
DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to quality open access, peer-reviewed journals.
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature.
Dialnet - Portal for disseminating Ibero-American scientific production, launched by the University of La Rioja.
The système universitaire de documentation or SUDOC is a catalogue used by the libraries of French universities and higher education establishments.
ZDB-Katalog - The Zeitschriftendatenbank is the central bibliographic database in Germany.
BVB-Bibliotheks Verbund Bayern FAST-Zugang is the online catalog of the Bavarian Library Network.
Library Hub Discover is the merged online catalogue of mayor United Kingdom and Irish academic, National and specialist libraries. It replaces COPAC.
The Capes Journal Portal is a virtual library that brings together and makes available to teaching and research institutions in Brazil the best of international scientific production.
Ulrich's Web is the authoritative source of bibliographic and publisher information on more than 300,00 periodicals from around the world.
Information and Documentation of Science in Spain (ÍnDICEs-CSIC) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic resource that collects and disseminates mainly research articles published in Spanish scientific journals.
RECOLECTA or Recolector de Ciencia Abierta [Open Science Harvester] is a platform that gathers all the national scientific repositories together in one place and provides services to repository managers, researchers and decision-makers.
REBIUN - The Network of Spanish University Libraries (REBIUN) is a sectoral commission of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE) since 1998.
DULCINEA summaries editorial policies of Spanish journals towards open access and classifies the journals following SHERPA/ROMEO colours taxonomy.
Biblioteca Nacional de España – The Biblioteca Nacional is Spain's highest library institution and is head of the Spanish Library System.
ERIH PLUS – European Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
SHERPA RoMEO is an online resource that aggregates and analyses publisher open access policies from around the world.
WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services.