Abstract

Up to March 20, 2013, over 800 submissions were received from over 20 countries, and six volumes with 19 issues and over 190 papers were published. The website of IJABE attracts over 400,000 visits from over 90 countries around the world. Many papers published in IJABE were cited by other prestigious journals. The total registered users in IJABE database reached over 8000 up to date. Although IJABE is a newly-launched journal, it has been growing quickly and steadily. So far, online and print IJABE has been covered and indexed by Ei Compendex, CA, INSPEC, Abstract Journals (VINITI RAN), Agricola, AGRIS, Scopus, CSA, OCLC, ProQuest, Index Copernicus, Google scholar, CAB International, CAB ABSTRACTS Full Text Select, Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries-Open Access Digital Library, EBSCOhost---Academic Search Complete, Academic Search R&D, Academic Source Complete, and Food Science Source, Socolar, China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation. All the papers published in IJABE can be searchable via the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge. IJABE are also the Abstracting & Indexing Sources for AgBiotech News and Information (Active) (Print), Genetics Abstracts (Active) (Print), Index Veterinarius (Active) (Print), Pig News & Information (Active) (Print), Pollution Abstracts (Active) (Print), Postharvest News and Information (Active) (Print), Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants (Active) (Print), Virology and AIDS Abstracts (Active) (Print), Wheat, Barley and Triticale Abstracts (Active) (Print). And it has been listed on the world

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