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The following is a list of the Indexing and Abstracting databases that cover the International Journal of Biological, Physical and Chemical Studies (IJBPCS).

Google Scholar
Crossref
Index Copernicus - Poland
JournalTOCs
Sherpa/Romeo
LOCKSS 
CLOCKSS 

Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)
Public Knowledge Project (PKP Index)
Academic Research Index
Publons - Clarivate Analytics / Web of Science
International Scientific Indexing (ISI) 
Eurasian Scientific Journal Index (ESJI)
CiteFactor
EuroPub 
Scientific Journal Impact Factor (SJIF)
Directory of Research Journals Indexing
International Journal Impact Factor
General Impact Factor (GIF)
Academia.edu
bepress
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  • ISSN: 2709-1554 
  • DOI Prefix: 10.32996/ijbpcs
  • Frequency: Continuous
  • Language: English, Arabic and French
  • Email: ijbpcs.editor@gmail.com

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