Indexing Policy for Help: Journal of Community Service (HJCS)

At Help: Journal of Community Service (HJCS), we prioritize the visibility and accessibility of the research published in our journal. To achieve this, we have established a robust indexing policy that ensures our content is disseminated widely and reaches a diverse audience of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

HJCS is committed to partnering with reputable databases, repositories, and indexing services to index our content. Our decision to collaborate with indexing services is guided by several key criteria. Firstly, we prioritize partnerships with services known for their high standards of quality and credibility within the academic community. Secondly, we seek indexing in platforms that align closely with the scope and focus of HJCS, ensuring that our content reaches the most relevant audiences in the field of community service and engagement. Thirdly, we prioritize platforms that offer broad accessibility and visibility to our content, facilitating its discovery and dissemination. Lastly, we adhere to the technical requirements and guidelines set forth by indexing services to ensure seamless integration and compatibility with their platforms.

We actively seek partnerships and collaborations with indexing services, academic databases, and scholarly repositories to expand the reach and impact of our content. By engaging in ongoing efforts to establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders in the scholarly publishing ecosystem, we aim to continuously enhance the visibility and accessibility of HJCS content.

We are committed to transparency and communication regarding our indexing initiatives. Information about our indexing partnerships, coverage, and updates is readily available to authors and readers through our journal website, editorial announcements, and other relevant channels. We also welcome feedback from authors, reviewers, and stakeholders to help us identify opportunities for improvement and ensure that our indexing strategy remains responsive to the evolving needs of the scholarly community.

Help: Journal of Community Service (HJCS) values the support of our authors, reviewers, and readers in advancing our indexing initiatives. Together, we strive to ensure that the research published in our journal makes a meaningful contribution to the field of community service and reaches a global audience.