Journal of Human Health Research

Journal of Human Health Research

Journal of Human Health Research – Indexing

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Indexing and Global Visibility

Maximizing the discoverability and impact of your health research.

Discoverable Worldwide

JHHR is committed to ensuring your research reaches healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers globally through comprehensive indexing and metadata distribution.

The Journal of Human Health Research (JHHR) prioritizes indexing to maximize the visibility and citation potential of every published article. We maintain active relationships with major academic search engines and bibliographic databases.

Foundational Identifiers

CrossRef DOI

Every article receives a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI), ensuring permanent citability and discoverability across all CrossRef-linked platforms.

ISSN (Online)

JHHR holds an International Standard Serial Number for identification in library catalogs and indexing services worldwide.

ORCID Integration

We support ORCID author identifiers to ensure your publications are correctly attributed to your research profile.

Search Engines and Discovery

JHHR content is optimized for discovery through major academic search platforms:

  • Google Scholar: All JHHR articles are automatically indexed for citation tracking and discovery.
  • Semantic Scholar: AI-powered discovery identifies influential health research.
  • BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine indexes our open access content.
  • Microsoft Academic: Visibility across Microsoft's academic knowledge graph.
Academic Networks

JHHR metadata is distributed to scholarly social networks and reference management platforms:

ResearchGate

Authors can link their JHHR publications to their ResearchGate profiles for enhanced professional visibility.

Mendeley & Zotero

Optimized metadata ensures seamless import into citation management tools used by millions.

WorldCat

Connecting JHHR content to the collections of thousands of libraries globally.

Strategic Roadmap

JHHR is actively pursuing inclusion in Tier-1 indexing services:

  • PubMed/MEDLINE: Primary goal for health research visibility
  • Scopus: Elsevier's comprehensive abstract and citation database
  • Web of Science (ESCI): Emerging Sources Citation Index

Maximize Your Research Impact

Publish with JHHR and ensure your work reaches the global health community.