Repository Policy
Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) is committed to ensuring the long-term preservation, accessibility, and dissemination of all scholarly content published in the journal. The repository policy aims to maintain permanent access to research outputs while supporting open-access principles and enhancing the visibility and impact of authors’ work.
Purpose of Repository Policy
The primary goal of this policy is to provide secure and sustainable archiving of all published manuscripts. Depositing articles in recognized repositories helps preserve the scientific record, facilitates academic collaboration, and ensures that research outputs remain accessible to the global scientific community.
Types of Deposits
- Institutional Repositories: Authors may deposit manuscripts in their affiliated university or research institution repositories.
- Subject-Specific Repositories: Manuscripts may also be deposited in recognized repositories specific to health sciences or related disciplines.
- Self-Archiving: Authors may archive accepted versions of manuscripts, ensuring proper acknowledgment of the original Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) publication.
Benefits of Repository Archiving
- Enhances visibility and discoverability of research.
- Preserves the scientific record for long-term access.
- Promotes wider dissemination of knowledge within the academic and professional community.
- Supports citation and academic impact tracking.
Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) is dedicated to maintaining ethical, secure, and reliable archiving of all scholarly content through trusted repositories and platforms, ensuring that authors’ work remains permanently accessible and contributes to the global advancement of health sciences.


