- SCOPUS
- Web of Science Core Collection - Journal Citation Reports
- EBSCOhost
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- TRID Database - Transportation Research Board
- Index Copernicus Journals Master List
- BazTech
- Google Scholar
2024 Journal Impact Factor - 0.6
2024 CiteScore - 1.9
Licensing requirements
A signed Author Agreement is required by TransNav for all submitted article types before your article can be published. This policy (i) facilitates, where necessary, protection of the contribution against infringement, libel or plagiarism; (ii) enables efficient processing of licensing and permissions requests in order that the contribution be made available to the fullest extent both directly and through intermediaries, as permitted under the Author Agreement; (iii) enables TransNav to maintain the integrity of a contribution once refereed and accepted for publication by facilitating centralized management of all media forms including linking, reference validation and distribution; and (iv) clarifies rights, obligations, and permitted uses.
In the majority of cases, your article must be accepted first, then you should receive information related to the specific license signing process for the journal to which you have submitted your work, including the contact to whom you should return the signed form (usually through your Author Services dashboard).
If you have co-authors, you must obtain each co-author's consent in writing, authorizing you to enter into an agreement on their behalf. TransNav provides a template letter, if needed, in which the co-author can acknowledge that they agree to the terms of the agreement you are executing.
Authors may share, distribute, or re-use excerpts and/or the entirety of their articles subject to the terms of the agreement executed. Please refer to the agreement you have signed or are required to sign to review the applicable re-use rights and note that they may differ from TransNav's standard Author Agreements if the journal or copyright holder requires a non-standard form.