Indexing and Academic Visibility
This page brings together the indexes, catalogues, and directories that include or register the Interdisciplinary Journal of Theology (Revista Interdisciplinaria de Teología); the platforms that support the discovery and circulation of its content; and the commitments that guide its editorial policies. The categories distinguish among evaluation, registration, visibility, and institutional commitment.
Indexes, catalogues, and directories
Academic information resources that, through assessment against editorial standards, registration, or indexing, support the journal’s integration into national and international scholarly communication networks.
Latindex Catalogue 2.0Regional information system for scholarly journals in Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, and Portugal. RIT is included in Catalogue 2.0, which brings together publications that meet verified editorial and technical criteria.
ERIH PLUSEuropean Reference Index for the Humanities and Social Sciences, a European directory of scholarly journals that meet established editorial criteria.
MalenaCAICYT-CONICET directory that reports the evaluation, access, and archiving policies of Argentine scholarly journals.
LatinREVCooperative network of scholarly journals from Latin America and the Caribbean, coordinated by FLACSO Argentina, that supports regional visibility and collaboration.
ROADGlobal directory of the ISSN International Centre that identifies and describes open-access scholarly resources.
BINPARNational Bibliography of Argentine Periodical Publications maintained by CAICYT-CONICET, which records serial publications issued in Argentina.
Index CopernicusRIT's record in ICI World of Journals, an international information service for scholarly publications.
International Scientific Indexing (ISI)The journal's record in International Scientific Indexing, an international directory of scholarly publications.
Discovery and visibility
Platforms that broaden the discovery, access, and circulation of published content across national and international academic environments.
BASEAcademic search engine operated by Bielefeld University Library. It harvests RIT's metadata through OAI-PMH and makes its content easier to discover.
Google ScholarRIT's bibliometric profile in Google Scholar, providing access to its publications and to the citations recorded by the service.
WorldCatInternational union catalogue managed by OCLC, bringing together library records from around the world and extending the journal's bibliographic visibility.
Editorial commitments
Public principles and declarations that guide the journal's policies on open access and responsible research assessment.
San Francisco Declaration (DORA)RIT is a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment and supports assessing each contribution on its own merits.
Open access (BOAI)RIT provides free and immediate access to all content, with no charges or embargo, in accordance with the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative.

