CrossMark
DOI: http://doi.org/10.21467/crossmark
Applying the CrossMark logo is a commitment by AIJR Publisher in all of its journal articles to maintain the published content and alert readers to update any changes if and when they occur.
What is CrossMark ?
CrossMark is a multi-publisher initiative from CrossRef to provide a standard way for readers to locate the current version of a piece of content. AIJR Publisher recognizes the importance of the integrity and completeness of the scholarly record to researchers and librarians and attaches the highest importance to maintaining trust in the authority of its electronic archive. Clicking on the CrossMark logo will tell you the current status of a document and may also give you additional publication record information about the document.
AIJR Content and CrossMark.
All journal contents published by AIJR will have the CrossMark logo. CrossMark logo is restricted only for journal articles hosted by official AIJR websites. Articles under review or in editing will not have the active CrossMark logo.
Publication Types
Article Type | Short Description |
Research Article | Full-Length Article on original research. |
Review article | Substantial overview of original research, usually with a comprehensive bibliography. |
Short Communication | Short report or announcement of research, usually claiming certain results with a shorter publication than other papers in the same publication. |
Short Review | Short or mini-review |
Survey Article | Usually |
Case Report | A detailed medical case report on the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. |
Correspondence | Letter to the editor or a reply to the letter. |
Editorial | Article/message or announcement submitted by editor or section editor. |
Addendum | Publication item giving additional information regarding another publication item, mostly presenting additional results. |
Duplicate | Accidental duplication of an article in another AIJR journal. The text of the article is retracted. The HTML pages are replaced by a single page with citation details and an explanation. The PDF pages remain with a watermark on every page to notify it is a duplicate. |
Erratum | |
Corrigendum | |
Retraction | The text of the article is retracted. The HTML pages are replaced by a single page with citation details and an explanation. The PDF pages remain with a watermark on every page to notify it is retracted. |
Replacement | Retraction with a republication of the corrected article |
Removal | The text of the article is removed. The HTML pages and PDF pages of the article are completely removed and replaced by a single page with citation details and an explanation. |