Information For Librarians
About the Journal
The International Journal of Clinical Medicine and Pharmacology (IJCMP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes cutting-edge research in clinical medicine, pharmacology, and healthcare sciences. The journal aims to advance interdisciplinary research, innovative practices, and evidence-based solutions for addressing global healthcare challenges.
Open Access Policy
IJCMP follows a Gold Open Access publishing model, ensuring all articles are freely available to readers immediately upon publication. Authors retain copyright to their work, which is licensed under the **Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0)**. This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
Why Add IJCMP to Your Library’s Collection?
- Comprehensive Scope: IJCMP features diverse content covering clinical medicine, pharmacology, public health, and emerging medical technologies.
- Global Accessibility: As an open-access journal, IJCMP provides your institution’s researchers and students with unrestricted access to high-quality peer-reviewed research without subscription fees.
- Support for Institutional Goals: Adding IJCMP to your library’s collection aligns with academic missions to foster knowledge sharing and promote research accessibility.
Indexing and Archiving
IJCMP ensures long-term preservation and discoverability of its content through indexing and archiving in trusted systems, including:
- CrossRef: Assigning DOIs to all articles for seamless citation and accessibility.
- LOCKSS and CLOCKSS: Providing secure, distributed archiving for perpetual content availability.
Subscription Information
IJCMP is entirely open access and free for readers. Librarians are encouraged to include the journal in their e-resource catalog to enhance visibility and accessibility for their institution’s users.
Metadata Integration
Librarians can integrate IJCMP metadata into their library systems using **OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting)**. Please contact the editorial office for further details.
MARC Records
MARC records for all journal issues and articles are available upon request to facilitate seamless integration into library catalogs.
Usage Statistics
IJCMP tracks article views and downloads and can provide aggregated usage statistics upon request. These data help librarians evaluate the journal’s impact within their institution.
Contact Us
For further assistance with integrating IJCMP into your library’s collection, or for metadata and MARC record requests, please reach out to the editorial office.