It seems you might be referring to the ABCD Index, a free and open-access platform designed to assist researchers, scholars, and academic institutions in identifying reputable journals across various disciplines. The ABCD Index categorizes journals into four tiers—A, B, C, and D—based on factors such as peer reviews, content quality, editorial practices, and indexing status.ABCD Index
Journal Categorization: Journals are classified into A, B, C, and D categories, with A representing the highest quality. This classification aids researchers in selecting appropriate journals for publication.
Comprehensive Filtering: Users can filter journals by country, subject area, access type (free or paid), and indexing status (e.g., Scopus, UGC CARE, Web of Science). [LinkedIn
Community-Driven Reviews: The platform incorporates feedback from authors and reviewers, promoting transparency and helping to identify predatory journals. [ABCD Index
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RAMP Portal: The RAMP (Research Article Medium of Publication) initiative offers a streamlined publication process, utilizing AI tools for reviewer allocation and plagiarism checks, facilitating faster publication times. [ABCD Index+1ABCD Index+1
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Predatory Journal Identification: ABCD Index actively monitors and flags journals engaging in unethical practices, safeguarding researchers from unreliable publications.
To see the list of journals indexed in the ABCD Index:
Here are a few types of journals that are commonly listed (subject to change):
These are often multidisciplinary journals focused on fast-track publication, but it's always best to check their peer review process and editorial board details for credibility.
Would you like help checking if a specific journal is listed in the ABCD Index?