Journal of Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention

Journal of Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention

Journal of Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention – Indexing

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Journal Indexing

JCRHAP is indexed in major scientific databases to ensure maximum visibility for your HIV/AIDS research worldwide.

Global Discoverability for HIV Research

The Journal of Clinical Research in HIV/AIDS and Prevention is committed to ensuring that published research reaches the widest possible audience of HIV clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals. We actively pursue indexing in major academic databases and search engines to maximize the visibility and impact of your HIV/AIDS research.

Strategic indexing ensures that your work is discoverable by clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals worldwide who are working to end the HIV epidemic. All published articles receive CrossRef DOI registration for permanent identification and citation tracking. Our indexing strategy focuses on databases serving the HIV research community and infectious disease specialists seeking the latest evidence.

Current Indexing

JCRHAP is currently indexed in the following databases and discovery services, ensuring comprehensive coverage across academic and clinical channels for HIV/AIDS research.

Academic Databases

  • Google Scholar for global academic search visibility
  • CrossRef for DOI registration and metadata distribution
  • ORCID integration for author identification and tracking
  • Semantic Scholar for AI-powered research discovery

Discovery Services

  • SHERPA/RoMEO for open access policy verification
  • DOAJ application currently in progress
  • Dimensions for comprehensive research analytics
  • OpenAIRE for European research visibility

Repository Networks

  • PubMed Central application anticipated
  • Europe PMC for European HIV researchers
  • Institutional repository compatibility supported
  • Preprint server linking fully supported
Indexing Benefits

Comprehensive indexing provides multiple advantages for HIV researchers publishing in JCRHAP and contributes to research impact.

  • Enhanced discoverability by HIV researchers, clinicians, and policymakers worldwide
  • Increased citation potential through broader visibility in major databases
  • Permanent DOI ensures long-term accessibility and reliable citation linking
  • Integration with reference managers and citation tracking tools
  • Compliance with funder open access requirements from NIH, Wellcome, and others
  • Visibility to policymakers informing global HIV prevention and treatment programs
Future Indexing Goals

JCRHAP is actively working to expand our indexing coverage to additional prestigious databases. We are preparing applications for PubMed and MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and EMBASE as we build our publication record in HIV/AIDS research. Meeting the requirements for these prestigious indexes is a priority as we establish our reputation in the HIV research publishing community. We anticipate submitting applications as eligibility thresholds are met.

Author Visibility

Authors can enhance their personal visibility by linking their ORCID profiles to their JCRHAP publications. We encourage authors to update their institutional repositories and professional networks with published HIV articles. Social media promotion of published HIV research is encouraged to maximize reach and engagement with the broader scientific community.

Publish Your HIV Research

Maximize visibility for your HIV/AIDS research through JCRHAP's indexed open access platform.

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