oai_dc (Dublin Core) and marc21 for library catalog interoperability.
(International Open Access, Peer-reviewed, Refereed Journal)
The UnivColl International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (UIMRJ) is engineered for maximum academic impact. We utilize industry-standard metadata protocols (OAI-PMH, Dublin Core) to ensure that every published article is efficiently crawled, indexed, and discoverable by major academic search engines, university libraries, and global repositories.
Our indexing strategy is built on Three Core Pillars of scholarly communication:
Optimized for Google Scholar & Search Algorithms via structured SEO.
Gold Open Access ensures research is free for everyone, everywhere.
Long-term archiving via DOI (Crossref) & Internet Archive preservation.
UIMRJ is fully integrated with the global digital ecosystem. Our content is continuously crawled and verified by the following authorities:
Articles are optimized with Highwire Press & Dublin Core metadata tags for accurate citation tracking and maximum visibility.
Every article is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
Prefix: 10.65919 ensures permanent link reliability.
Full support for Author Attribution. We connect research directly to authors' professional profiles to prevent identity ambiguity.
We understand that research is a lifetime asset. To prevent "Link Rot" and ensure that the scholarly record remains permanent, UIMRJ employs a multi-layered archiving strategy:
We actively authorize periodic snapshots of our entire repository. This ensures that a permanent, unalterable copy of every paper exists in the Wayback Machine global library.
Auto-ArchivedWe follow a Green Open Access policy. Authors retain the right to deposit their published article version in Institutional Repositories or personal websites immediately after publication.
UIMRJ is committed to continuous quality enhancement. We are actively aligning our editorial workflows with the rigorous selection criteria of high-impact databases to ensure future inclusion.
We are currently structuring our metadata and policies to meet the "Seal of Approval" standards required for DOAJ inclusion.
Targeted for evaluation upon fulfilling the requisite Citation Thresholds and consistent publication history as per global standards.