Archiving & Indexing

GARP (Global Academic Research Publishing) is dedicated to maximizing the visibility, accessibility, and long-term preservation of its open-access research content. Key elements of its strategy include robust archiving, comprehensive indexing especially with Google Scholar and transparent article processing charges.

Archiving Policy

  • Digital Preservation: All articles are stored in secure digital formats with multiple backups.
  • Open Access Repositories: Articles are deposited in trusted repositories to ensure accessibility and compliance with global archiving standards.

 

Indexing with Google Scholar

GARP prioritizes indexing with Google Scholar to enhance visibility and citation potential.

Indexing Process:

  1. Metadata Submission: Proper formatting of bibliographic data and DOI/SSL 29856136 assignment.
  2. XML Feeds: Automated submission of article metadata to Google Scholar.
  3. Full-Text Access: Articles are openly available in full-text (HTML or PDF) under a CC BY license.
  4. Quality Control: Regular monitoring of indexing standards and metadata accuracy.
  5. Citation Tracking: Google Scholar tracks citations, aiding visibility and research impact.
  6. Timeliness: Articles are indexed shortly after publication to maximize reach.

 Benefits:

  • Global visibility
  • Higher citation rates
  • Improved journal and author reputation
  • Free and equitable access to research

Additional Indexing Platforms

GARP also indexes articles in:

  • DOAJ
  • CrossRef (DOI/SSL 29856136 registration)
  • Research Gate & Academia.edu etc.

Compliance and Standards

GARP adheres to:

  • Open access mandates
  • Ethical archiving practices

Metadata and peer-review standards required by indexing services