BJSTR indexing in PubMed/Scopus: Is it included?
The
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) is
indexed in several reputable databases, enhancing its visibility and
accessibility within the scientific community.
Indexing
Information
- PubMed
Central (PMC): BJSTR articles are deposited in PMC, ensuring compliance
with public access policies. However, it's important to note that the
journal is not currently indexed in MEDLINE, which is a subset of PubMed
that includes citations from journals meeting specific standards.
- CrossRef: Each
article published in BJSTR is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier
(DOI) through CrossRef, facilitating easy citation and access.
- International
Scientific Indexing (ISI): The journal claims an ISI Impact
Factor of 1.802; however, this metric is from a non-standard source and
may not be recognized by major indexing services.
Additional
Considerations
BJSTR is
listed in directories like EuroPub and International Scientific Indexing (ISI),
which are not considered authoritative indexing services.
Author
Guidelines
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BJSTR is a motivated and novel journal that is engaged for
publication of original research works along with all the Reviews, Cases,
Opinions, Perspective Articles, videos, etc. including the results that
supports and strengthens the quality of papers like figures, tables, videos,
statistical graphs, X-rays, Scanned images in all major disciplines of in-depth
medical and clinical sciences. Doctors are encouraged and invited specially to
contribute interesting case reports that they handle in their day to day life.
·
Manuscripts received are processed by the management, with the
commitment from the authors that they are not published or are not under
consideration for publication elsewhere.
·
The journal considers manuscripts for Open access publication that
are merely prepared in accordance with the guidelines framed by BJSTR Team for
the uniform requirements of manuscripts submissions.
Open Access
Policy
All the
published papers are accessible freely viewed/ copied/ downloadable and printed
by all the individuals without any legal, technical, financial barriers.
Plagiarism
Analysis
All the
articles must contain a minimum of 75% unique content (should not be copied
from any other web sources). In the Results and Conclusion part of text the
uniqueness must be 100%. The articles having below 75% are returned to the
authors for revision and asked for resubmissions with adequate uniqueness.
Assets of
Biomedical Journal
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Rapid peer-review
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Publication in 3 weeks
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Experienced Editorial Board
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Low article processing charges
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Global achieving of articles
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Authors retain copyright
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Submit Manuscript Online
Preparation
of Manuscripts
Have:
·
1. Cover Letter: Authors are requested to submit a cover
letter mentioning all the authors and co-author’s information with Department,
University, Address, Correspondence details, Country, Email, Contact details.
·
2. Main Manuscript: Submit as a single file or Zip folder (in
case exceeds the size limit) either in MS Word or PDF with all Abstract,
Keywords, Abbreviations, Figures, Tables, Appendices, References, inserted at
appropriate places in the text of the article.
·
3. Supporting Information: If authors are interested to add any
supporting information like acknowledgements, conflicts of interests, author’s
contributions, Funding availability, Dedications, Thank Notes etc. they can add
at the end of the manuscript itself.
Main
Manuscripts should be framed in accordance with the type of the article, that
includes various types:
Eg. Research
Papers:
Subdivisions:
Title page,
Abstract,
Introduction,
Materials and Methods,
Results/Observations,
Discussion,
Acknowledgements,
References,
Tables,
Figures and Legends
All
manuscripts should be written in English and number all the pages consecutively
beginning with the title page.
Click Here to
submit your manuscript, you can even mail us at submissions@biomedres.us
If you're aiming for publication in a reputable platform, it's important to carefully consider where your research is published. While BJSTR may offer a fast publication process and accessibility, for maximum visibility and academic recognition, targeting journals that are officially indexed in databases like PubMed or Scopus is ideal.
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