Indexing

 

Indexing Platforms

Recognized Platforms and Relevance to JHRR

Google Scholar

Google Scholar provides a global platform to disseminate research articles, making it essential for journals like JHRR to reach a diverse audience in health sciences and rehabilitation. It enhances visibility among researchers, clinicians, and academicians worldwide.

ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)

The ISSN ensures unique identification of serial publications like JHRR, promoting its credibility and enabling efficient cataloging in libraries and databases. It is a vital tool for establishing the journal's international recognition and accessibility.

Index Copernicus International

Index Copernicus International is particularly valuable for JHRR, as it evaluates and indexes journals in interdisciplinary domains. By being indexed, JHRR can extend its reach to global audiences in health and rehabilitation sciences.

CrossRef DOI

CrossRef provides JHRR with DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers), enabling permanent, citable links for its published articles. This service is crucial for establishing JHRR’s authority in health research and facilitating seamless citation tracking.

ESJI (Eurasian Scientific Journal Index)

For JHRR, ESJI offers an opportunity to enhance visibility across the Eurasian region, connecting with researchers and institutions focused on public health, rehabilitation, and related disciplines.

ISI (International Scientific Indexing)

ISI provides an impact assessment for JHRR by ranking it among other journals in scientific fields. This indexing ensures that the journal's contributions in rehabilitation and health sciences are measured and recognized on a global scale.

ASCI (Asian Science Citation Index)

ASCI supports JHRR by promoting its research impact across Asian countries, where public health and rehabilitation challenges are critical. This index emphasizes regional importance while connecting JHRR with an international academic community.

Creative Commons

Creative Commons licenses empower JHRR to promote open-access publishing while allowing authors to retain copyright. This aligns with the journal’s mission to make health and rehabilitation research widely accessible.