Indexing & Archiving
Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health (ACMPH) is committed to ensuring the long-term visibility, accessibility, and impact of published research. The journal is indexed and archived in leading scholarly databases and follows robust digital preservation strategies to safeguard its content for future generations.
Indexing & Archiving Partners
The journal is indexed, archived, or affiliated with the following reputed services:
- Sherpa/Romeo – A database of journal open access policies.
- ORCID (Signatory Publisher) – Enables author identification and persistent researcher records.
- iThenticate - Plagiarism Checker – Ensures originality and prevents plagiarism.
- CrossRef Meta Data User - Indexing – Assigns DOIs and ensures citation linking.
- J Gate Indexed - Indexing – Enhances discoverability of research articles.
- DORA - San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment – Promotes responsible research evaluation.
- Portico - Archiving – Provides long-term digital preservation.
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) - Indexing – Indexes academic research from diverse repositories.
- Scilit - Indexing – Aggregates scientific content in real-time.
- Open Archives Initiative - Indexing – Enhances accessibility of scholarly resources.
- CNKI - Archiving – A premier Chinese digital research archive.
- Index Copernicus - Indexing (Under Evaluation) – Provides journal impact analysis.
- TDNet - Indexing – Integrates journal indexing with libraries.
- HOLLIS Catalog Tool - Powered by Harvard Library – Enhances discoverability in academic libraries.
- GrowKudos - Indexing – Boosts research impact and visibility.
- Dimensions – Provides research analytics and scholarly impact metrics.
- Microsoft Academic – Aggregates scholarly publications with AI-powered insights.
- ScienceOpen – A platform for open-access research and academic networking.
Enhancing Research Impact
By being indexed and archived in globally recognized platforms, authors benefit from:
- Increased Visibility: Indexed articles are accessible to a broad research community.
- Higher Citation Potential: Research is easily discoverable and more likely to be cited.
- Permanent Availability: Archiving ensures long-term access to published content.
- Global Recognition: Being part of reputable databases enhances academic credibility.
Committed to Ensuring Global Discoverability and Research Longevity!