Indexing & Archiving
The Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports (GJMCCR) is committed to ensuring the broad dissemination and preservation of scholarly work. To achieve this, GJMCCR collaborates with several reputable indexing and archiving services, enhancing the visibility and accessibility of published research.
Indexing Services
GJMCCR is indexed in the following databases:
- Sherpa/Romeo: Provides comprehensive summaries of publishers' copyright and open access archiving policies.
- CrossRef: Offers Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for scholarly content, ensuring persistent links and ease of citation.
- J-Gate: A global e-journal gateway providing seamless access to millions of journal articles.
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine): One of the world's most voluminous search engines, especially for academic web resources.
- Scilit: A comprehensive, free database for scientists using a new method to collate data and index scientific material.
- Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Develops and promotes interoperability standards to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.
- CNKI: China National Knowledge Infrastructure, a key national information construction project under the leadership of Tsinghua University.
- Index Copernicus: An international platform for promoting scientific achievements and supporting collaboration between scientists, publishers, and research institutions.
- TDNet: Provides a comprehensive knowledge base of e-resources, including e-journals, e-books, and databases.
- HOLLIS: Harvard Library's catalog, encompassing a vast array of resources across various disciplines.
- GrowKudos: A platform that helps researchers ensure their work is found, read, and cited in a competitive research landscape.
- Dimensions: A next-generation linked research information system that facilitates access to relevant information.
- Microsoft Academic: An academic search engine indexing a wide range of scholarly publications.
- ScienceOpen: A freely accessible research network for sharing and evaluating scientific information.
- ORCID: A non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers, ensuring proper attribution and recognition of their work.
- iThenticate: A plagiarism detection tool that helps maintain the integrity of scholarly content by checking for originality.
Archiving Services
To ensure the long-term preservation of its content, GJMCCR utilizes the following archiving services:
- Portico: A digital preservation service providing a permanent archive of electronic scholarly journals.
- CNKI: In addition to indexing, CNKI offers archiving services to ensure content preservation.
These collaborations reflect GJMCCR's dedication to maintaining the integrity and accessibility of scholarly records, ensuring that research remains available to the global academic community.