
More great news for Deep Resources Engineering (DRE)! After joining databases like CAS and GeoRef, the journal is proud to announce a major new addition: it has now been indexed by the prestigious EBSCO database.
This inclusion in the globally authoritative EBSCO database signifies that the academic quality and publishing standards of Deep Resources Engineering have gained high recognition from the international academic and publishing communities. This important milestone not only significantly expands the journal's international reach but also effectively enhances its global visibility and academic influence, playing a crucial role in advancing the journal's international development.
The Editorial Office of Deep Resources Engineering (DRE) would like to extend its sincerest gratitude to the journal's editorial board members, young editorial board members, reviewers, authors, readers, and all the experts and scholars who have consistently supported DRE! The journal will continue to strive tirelessly to publish the latest research findings in the field of deep resources engineering, contributing to the national strategy for sustainable resource development, and aiming to become a world-class academic journal.
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