1. COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics):
An international organization providing guidance and standards on publication ethics for editors, authors, and publishers.
2. COPE – Guidelines on Plagiarism: Specific COPE resources that explain how journals should handle plagiarism and duplicate submissions.
3. ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors): A committee that develops recommendations for writing, editing, and publishing scholarly work (applicable across disciplines).
4. Scopus (Elsevier): One of the world’s largest abstract and citation databases for peer-reviewed literature.
5. Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics): A multidisciplinary citation indexing service widely used for journal impact evaluation.
6. DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals): A global index of high-quality, peer-reviewed open access journals.
7. MathSciNet (American Mathematical Society): A comprehensive database of reviews, abstracts, and bibliographic information in mathematical sciences.
8. zbMATH Open: An open-access database providing abstracts, reviews, and references in pure and applied mathematics.
9. OASPA (Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association): An organization promoting best practices and standards in open-access publishing.
10. Creative Commons Licenses: Flexible copyright licenses allowing authors to legally share and reuse their work.
11. Crossref (DOI registration and metadata): An official DOI registration agency providing persistent identifiers and metadata linking for scholarly content.
12. Turnitin: A widely used plagiarism and similarity detection software, especially in educational institutions.
13. iThenticate: A professional plagiarism detection tool used by academic publishers and journals.
14. Open Science Framework (OSF): A free, open-source platform supporting collaboration and sharing of research data, methods, and results.
15. Zenodo: An open-access repository for research papers, datasets, and software (supported by CERN & OpenAIRE).
16. Figshare: An online repository for making research outputs such as figures, datasets, and media publicly available.
17. American Mathematical Society (AMS): A professional society advancing mathematical research and scholarship.
18. European Mathematical Society (EMS): A federation of European mathematical societies promoting mathematics and collaboration.
19. International Mathematical Union (IMU): An international non-governmental organization devoted to global cooperation in mathematics.