JHI is now indexed by PubMed Central and PubMed
Journal of Human Immunity (JHI), the community's first dedicated journal for research on human inborn errors of immunity, is now indexed in PubMed Central (PMC) and PubMed, expanding the reach of JHI articles and content. JHI successfully passed both the Scientific Quality Review and Technical Evaluation conducted by PubMed Central.
As a result, all content published in JHI going forward and dating back to the first issue will be available in PubMed Central and PubMed, with links to the articles on the JHI website.
Benefits include:
- Immediate Access: RUP deposits all articles to PubMed Central upon publication with a zero embargo under a CC-BY license.
- Full Archive Coverage: Indexing applies to all future content and includes the complete back catalog dating back to the first issue.
- Seamless Discovery: Readers can find JHI articles in PubMed Central and PubMed search results, with direct links back to the version-of-record articles on the JHI website.
- Easy compliance with NIH’s and other funders’ publication policy: RUP deposits published articles to PubMed Central (PMC) on behalf of authors.
This milestone reflects JHI’s adherence to high editorial and technical standards, and it also reflects the scientific community’s support for the growth and success of the journal.
You are invited to learn more about why you should publish your research in JHI.
The International Alliance for Primary Immunodeficiency Societies (IAPIDS) and Rockefeller University Press (RUP) are proud to publish JHI, the official journal of IAPIDS.
About IAPIDS: The International Alliance for Primary Immunodeficiency Societies (IAPIDS) exists to advance the member professional societies in education of those engaged in the care of patients with PID (also known as inborn errors of immunity, IEI) and promote member societies in disseminating and advancing the basic, translational, and clinical science of PID and related knowledge, all in the name of advancing the well-being and care of patients affected by PID and related conditions. For more information, visit https://www.theiapids.org.
About Rockefeller University Press: Rockefeller University Press (RUP) is committed to quality and integrity in scientific publishing. We use the latest technologies and carry out rigorous peer review, applying the highest standards of novelty, mechanistic insight, data integrity, and general interest to fulfill our mission of publishing excellent science. RUP publishes Journal of Cell Biology (JCB), Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM), and Journal of General Physiology (JGP), co-owns Journal of Human Immunity (JHI), and co-publishes Life Science Alliance (LSA). RUP’s nonprofit journals were established by the research community, and editorial decisions and policies continue to be driven by scientists who actively contribute to their fields, appreciate the value of peer review, and desire a better publication experience for all.
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