Unveiling Seven Continents Yearbook Journal (U7Y Journal)ISSN 3042-4399
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The Unveiling Seven Continents Yearbook Journal (U7Y Journal) https://www.u7y.com/ is a peer-reviewed, open-access international academic journal committed to advancing global research across diverse disciplines. The journal operates with full editorial independence and upholds internationally recognized scholarly publishing and ethical standards, in alignment with the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Global Indexing and Discoverability
U7Y Journal is widely indexed and included across major global discovery platforms, ensuring extensive visibility and academic reach:
• Ex Libris Discovery System
• Dimensions (Digital Science)
• ResearchGate
• OpenAlex
• Semantic Scholar
• WorldCat, supporting visibility across global academic library networks
• BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine), enhancing worldwide discoverability through one of the largest academic search infrastructures
These indexing channels collectively strengthen the journal’s position as an accessible and globally recognized publication venue for researchers, practitioners, and institutions.
Open Access and Publishing Infrastructure
U7Y Journal is fully open access, with all published articles licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), enabling unrestricted reading, sharing, and citation while maintaining author rights.
The journal uses the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Prefix 10.65326, registered with Crossref, ensuring persistent identification and reliable citation for all publications.
U7Y Journal is also an ORCID Member Organization, effective 1 January 2026, demonstrating its commitment to author identity verification and research integrity.
Quality and Institutional Compliance
U7Y Journal operates under a certified ISO 21001:2018 Educational Organization Management System, reflecting its commitment to quality, transparency, and continuous improvement in academic publishing operations.









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