SSCI Journal Indexing advances discovery by publishing robust and insightful research, supporting the development of new areas of knowledge, making ideas and information accessible around the world, and leading the way on open access.

Key to this is our ability to provide the best possible service to the whole research community.

  • helping authors to share their discoveries.
  • enabling researchers to find, access and understand the work of others.
  • supporting librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data
  • providing quality publishing support to societies
  • Taking the lead on key issues that matter to funders and policy makers

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How we advance discovery

At SSCI Journal Indexing our aim is to advance discovery.

For 180 years we’ve dedicated ourselves to the academic community, creating value across the publishing process.

Develop Knowledge

We help researchers uncover new ideas and findings, and apply them in their thinking and collaborations, to drive new discoveries.

Qualify and Enhance

We make sure all research we publish is significant, robust and stands up to objective scrutiny.

Produce and Distribute

We ensure the necessary rights and permissions are in place, that the research is presented in the best way – using the most suitable formats and newest technologies – and that it reaches all relevant audiences.

Share and Amplify

We make sure our articles, books, databases and solutions can be discovered, accessed, understood, used, re-used and shared, to act as a springboard for new discoveries.

About our Research Business

Our Key Brands

Partnerships

We work with others to find and drive forward solutions for the research community.

SDGs and the impact of open research

A partnership with VSNU and the UKB providing data, insights and tools to advance knowledge about how academic research and open research is having a societal impact and accelerating delivery of the SDGs

ORCID: Share your discoveries, receive recognition

ORCID identifiers give researchers a personal, permanent digital code that distinguishes them from every other researcher and links to their publication record, ensuring their work is properly and duly recognized.

In Review: integrated preprint sharing

Share a preprint of your manuscript on the Research Square platform and get real time updates on your manuscript’s progress through peer review.

How researchers are advancing discovery

Recreating the sound of silence

While most anechoic chambers are used for acoustic research, UCL's is used in phonetics - the scientific study of the human voice. Researchers make precise recordings of voices, using both microphones and laryngographs. This latter device, developed by one of the academics who used this chamber, measures the opening and closing of the voice box while the subject speaks. Linguists at UCL use the recordings to identify the root causes of speech abnormalities in children.

To discover more about how researchers are advancing discovery visit Your Stories.

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