| Producer | Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (Norway) |
|---|---|
| History | 2014 - present |
| Coverage | |
| Disciplines | Humanities and Social Sciences |
| Record depth | Bibliographic information |
| Format coverage | Academic journals |
| Geospatial coverage | Europe |
| Links | |
| Website | erihplus |
| Title list(s) | kanalregister |
ERIH PLUS (originally called theEuropean Reference Index for the Humanities orERIH) is anindex containing bibliographic information onacademic journals in thehumanities andsocial sciences (SSH).[1] The index includes all journals that meet the following requirements: "explicit procedures for external peer review; an academic editorial board, with members affiliated with universities or other independent research organizations; a valid ISSN code, confirmed by the international ISSN register; abstracts in English and/or another international language relevant for the field for all published articles; information on author affiliations and addresses; a maximum two thirds of the authors published in the journal from the same institution".[2] ERIH has not been intended for evaluation purposes.[3]
ERIH was originally established by theEuropean Science Foundation and was transferred to theNSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data in 2014, mainly because it already operated theNorwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers.[4] At the same time, it was extended to also include social science disciplines and renamed ERIH PLUS.[5][6] The aim of ERIH PLUS is to increase the visibility and availability of SSH. The index goes beyond the commercial indexing services by providing a comprehensive coverage of the scholarly communication and publishing in the fields, enabling researchers to better disseminate their work in national and international languages.[7] As of July 1, 2021, the ownership was transferred to the freshNorwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills.
ERIH PLUS has been criticized for "the ease of having the journal included [in it] – semi-automatically, upon a set of criteria which are mostly formal, without taking quality into consideration".[3]