Ten good reasons for publishing a paper in eCM Journal
1. World-wide Gold Open Access, authors retain copyright to their articles (CC BY).
2. eCM was the first open access online journal in the world, created in 1999.
3. Rigorous open peer reviewing (reviewers have to request their name to be withheld). Reviewers can track, verify and showcase their peer review and editorial contributions on Publons.
4. Speed of publication.
5. Unique discussion with reviewers, as an intergral section of the paper, allows sensible arguments to be included.
6. Scopus CiteScore 2023: 6.0. SJR H index: 92. JCR Impact Factor 2023: 3.2. JCR 5-year Impact Factor: 3.4.
7. Indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded and Web of Science, DOAJ, ISSN, Scopus, SJR, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Google Scholar, PubsHub and SHERPA/RoMEO databases. eCM articles can be searched directly from China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database.
8. Digital archive of manuscripts through CLOCKSS. eCM is a member of CROSSREF (Crossref Digital Object Identifiers (DOI:10.22203/eCM), tagged to article metadata).
9. Transparent route to becoming a member of the International Review Panel.
10. Created by scientists for the benefit of Science.
eCM Information
In 1999, eCM started the concept of free science publication. eCM was one of the first open access scientific journals in the world and initiated the transparent review process (now known as open peer review), including a transparent route to becoming a member of the eCM International Review Panel. eCM was published from Volume 1 until Volume 45 by AO Research Institute Davos. Please read HERE for a history of the Journal.
Starting with Volume No 46 July-December 2023., eCM journal is published by FORUM MULTIMEDIA PUBLISHING, USA.
eCM provides a multidisciplinary high-level forum for biomedical research (Orthopaedics, Cell & tissue engineering, Biomaterials science, and Biomedical engineering). Research fields include, but are not limited to Musculoskeletal (Infection, Trauma, Maxillofacial and Spine), Stem cells, Drug/gene carrier design, Bionanomedicine, and Application of biomaterials.
See eCM Scope for more details
eCM Digital Repositories & Object Identifiers and Impact Factors
eCM articles are held within the CLOCKSS digital archive. eCM is a member of Crossref.
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