Edorium Journals is a reputed academic publisher with more than 45 high quality open access journals in various streams of surgical specialties, medical specialties and basic sciences. It exists with an aim of providing barrier-free knowledge in the fields of bio-medical research and development to one and all. Its scholarly content are published under the open access model defined under the open access declarations of Berlin, Bethesda and Budapest. The public can print, read, use, download, re-use and build upon these scholarly work absolutely free of cost, while the authors retain the copyright of their published work.
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license governs the distribution of the articles published under the Edorium Journals. So, the unrestricted, free and usage of these contents in all medium is allowed, provided the original publisher and the original author(s) receive the due credit. Edorium Journals strives to nurture its open access journals into the most authoritative ones in their respective fields. One latest feather in its cap is that four of its journals have been indexed in Copernicus International.
Index Copernicus International
Index Copernicus (IC) is an online database maintained by Index Copernicus International. It comprises of user-contributed data, including research institutions, scientist profiles, scientific projects and scientific publications. It offers various assessment tools to track their impact . Scientists can be evaluated based on their research skills, innovation potential, and experience.
Furthermore, it is a gateway to complex scientific information worldwide. It analyzes individual aspects of a researcher’s professional activity , generates publication activity analysis and individual annual performance reports. It is in this prestigious indexation service that four of the Edorium Journals have been indexed.
What are the advantage of indexing journals in Index Copernicus International?
A journal’s indexation is a reflection of its quality. The indexed journals, in comparison to the non-indexed journals, are considered to be of higher scientific quality. When a journal gets indexed by Index Copernicus, its impact factor increases, which enhances its relative importance within its niche.
Edorium Journals that have got indexed in Index Copernicus are as the following:
- International Journal of Case Reports and Images (http://www.ijhpd.com/) :
It provides a platform for reporting of unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations in all areas of basic medical sciences and clinical specialties.
- International Journal of Blood Transfusion and Immunohematology (http://www.ijcasereportsandimages.com/):
It covers all aspects of transfusion medicine including blood transfusion, immunohematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies, related molecular biology and biotechnology and medico-legal aspects.
- Edorium Journal of Disability and Rehabilitation (http://www.ejdisabilityandrehabilitation.edoriumjournals.com/):
It covers wide range of topics on disability and rehabilitation including practice and research of physical medicine and rehabilitation, measurement of function and disability, optimal functional restoration, physical treatment, rehabilitation nursing, new rehabilitative technologies, rehabilitation programs, special education, social and vocational rehabilitation, return to work, social policy, sociology, psychology, psychiatry, assistive technology, environmental factors and legal aspects.
- International Journal of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases (http://www.ijbti.com/):
It publishes articles on structure of liver, biliary system and pancreas, function of liver, biliary system and pancreas, etiology, epidemiology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, pathology, radiology, immunology, prevention, genetics, diagnosis, medical management, surgical management, transplantation research and complications of diseases.