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Indexing Bodies

Journal of Intellectual Property rights Law

ISSN: 2582-9742

Editors Overview

jiprl maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

Indexing Bodies

Our Indexing Partners Indexing provides easy and quick access to the records and increases efficiency. In this respect, some importance of indexing can be explained as follows:

  • Simplicity
  • Economical
  • Flexible
  • Speed
  • Suitable
  • Safe

It requires following important qualities:

  • Easy location.
  • Saves time and efforts
  • Efficiency
  • Cross reference

jiprl is indexed in various indexed platforms that makes our journals easily accessible and efficient.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a search engine that specifically searches for scholarly literature, including articles, theses, books, and conference papers, across a wide range of disciplines and sources. It can be used to find scholarly articles, research papers, and other types of academic literature, including books and theses. It is free to use, and anyone with an internet connection can access it. More…

Advanced Science Index (ASI)

Advanced Science Index is an indexing service that indexes publishers of scientific materials.

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CLOCKSS

At CLOCKSS our ethos is simple: we strive to preserve the hard work and knowledge of scholars.The world is unpredictable. Geo-political, technological, economic, and environmental change can create challenges in all aspects of society. Research and knowledge have already been lost due to these global challenges and lapses in content management techniques. CLOCKSS exists to mitigate these risks so authors, libraries, and publishers don’t have to worry. More…

Crossref

We’re a not-for-profit membership organization that exists to make scholarly communications better. We rally the community; tag and share metadata; run an open infrastructure; play with technology; and make tools and services—all to help put research in context. It’s as simple—and as complicated—as that. More…

Scientific Literature (SCILIT)

The name Scilit uses components of the words “scientific” and “literature”. This database of scholarly works is developed and maintained by the open access publisher MDPI. More…

LOCKSS

With these insights in mind, Stanford Libraries launched the LOCKSS Program. For nearly two decades, the LOCKSS Program has empowered institutions and communities to robustly preserve for themselves the digital materials that matter to them. More…