Preservation and Archiving Policy
The Journal of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine is committed to maintaining the long-term accessibility and integrity of the scholarly content it publishes. Our Preservation and Archiving Policy ensures that all published articles are preserved in a secure and accessible manner to ensure the highest level of transparency and academic integrity.
As part of our commitment to long-term preservation, the journal ensures that every published article is archived in reputable and internationally recognized databases and institutional repositories. This serves to ensure the lasting availability and proper indexing of research. We are proud to collaborate with prestigious institutions and databases for the archival and preservation of our articles. Below are the platforms and libraries where our journal articles are securely archived and easily accessible for future research:
- Ball State University Library
- Duke University Libraries
- PennState University Libraries
- George Town University Library
- Washington State University Library
- Princeton University Library
- Harvard University
- University Libraries IUNT Find Articles
- Universidad De Lima
- UW Library Search
- JCU Discovery
- WorldCat
- Cardiff University Library
- Science Gate
- DTU Technical University Denmark
- Publons
- CrossRef
- ICV
- University of Oxford Library
- The University of Hong Kong Libraries
We aim to ensure that all articles are permanently archived and accessible. These archives provide a secure, stable location for our content, which adheres to the standards of digital preservation and ensures access for future research generations. These trusted libraries, repositories, and indexing services play an essential role in preserving our journal’s articles and making them accessible to the global academic community.
Our goal is to contribute to the scientific community by ensuring that the published research remains available and accessible to researchers, institutions, and policymakers worldwide, offering reliable access to important cardiology and cardiovascular medicine research.