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Formosa Journal of Social Sciences (FJSS) is a peer-reviewed international journal that covers the fields of scientific research, literature studies, and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally, human interactions. FJSS is a quarterly publication that also covers articles on extended fields of social science. FJSS publishes articles quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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Formosa Journal of Social Sciences (FJSS) has been widely indexed and listed by:
1. Google Scholar, 2. Copernicus International (ICI VALUE 2023: 86,98), 3. IUPUI Libraries, 4. PKP Index, 5. Dimensions, 6. Directory of Research Journals Indexing, 7. CrossRef (DOI), 8. ResearchBib, 9. WorldCat, 10. Scilit, 11. Indonesia OneSearch 12. Base (Bielefeld academic search engine), 13. Semantic Scholar 14. CiteFactor 15. Eurasian Scientific Journal Index 16. Global Index for Continuing Resources 17. Sherpa/Romeo













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Complete indexing and libraries information can be checked: https://journal.formosapublisher.org/index.php/fjss/indexing |
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