Indexing and Abstracting

The International Journal of Comprehensive Health, Medicine, & Dentistry is dedicated to ensuring that our published content is widely accessible and discoverable through various indexing and abstracting services. This enhances the visibility and impact of the research we publish, making it easily accessible to the global academic and clinical communities.

Current Indexing and Abstracting Services

As a new journal, we are actively working towards having our journal indexed and abstracted in reputable databases and services. Currently, we are making our articles accessible through:

Google Scholar: A freely accessible web search engine that indexes scholarly articles across various disciplines.
ResearchGate: A professional network for researchers and scientists to share papers, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators.
Future Indexing Goals

We are committed to continuously improving the visibility and accessibility of our journal. Our future indexing goals include:

PubMed Central (PMC): A free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals): A community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high-quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals.
Scopus: An abstract and citation database for academic journal articles.
Web of Science: A multidisciplinary citation database that includes scholarly journal articles, conference proceedings, and other scholarly literature.
EBSCOhost: A database providing access to various scholarly journals and articles across multiple disciplines.
ProQuest: A database offering access to dissertations, theses, and other academic publications.
Index Copernicus: An indexing database of scientific publications and journals.
Embargoed Journals: Services that index journals that are under an embargo period before becoming freely accessible.

Benefits of Indexing

Being indexed in these databases ensures that our content is:

Widely Accessible: Researchers, clinicians, and practitioners around the world can easily find and access our articles.
Credible: Indexing in reputable databases enhances the credibility and recognition of the journal.
Citable: Indexed articles are more likely to be cited in other research, increasing the impact and visibility of the work.
Discoverable: Improved discoverability through indexing helps to attract high-quality submissions and a broader readership.

Abstracting Services

We also collaborate with abstracting services to provide concise and informative abstracts of our articles, making it easier for researchers to identify relevant studies.

Policy Updates

We periodically review and update our indexing and abstracting policy to ensure that our journal remains aligned with best practices and continues to be widely accessible. Any changes to the policy will be communicated to our authors, reviewers, and readers through our website and other relevant channels.

By adhering to this indexing and abstracting policy, The International Journal of Comprehensive Health, Medicine, & Dentistry ensures that our published content reaches a global audience and contributes significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of health, medicine, and dentistry. If you have any questions or require further information about our indexing and abstracting policies, please contact the editorial office.