Information For Librarians

The Critical Patient Journal invites university, hospital, academic, and research libraries, documentation centers, and scientific information services to integrate the Journal into their catalogs, repositories, electronic resource portals, discovery services, and other scientific information systems, contributing to increased visibility, accessibility, and dissemination of scientific knowledge in the field of Critical Patient Nursing and related scientific areas.
Published under Open Access, the Journal makes all its content freely available, allowing the reading, consultation, download, distribution, reuse, and sharing of scientific articles, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
The Critical Patient Journal uses the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform for the comprehensive management of the editorial process and adopts international standards of interoperability, standardized metadata, persistent identifiers, communication protocols, and digital preservation mechanisms, facilitating integration into bibliographic catalogs, institutional repositories, academic search engines, scientific databases, and national and international indexing services.
The Journal is committed to adopting best practices in scientific communication, promoting the principles of Open Science, scientific integrity, editorial transparency, permanent preservation of scientific records, interoperability of scientific content, and maximum dissemination of research results.

The Critical Patient Journal encourages the deposit of published articles in institutional and thematic repositories, in accordance with its Open Access policy, contributing to the preservation, dissemination, visibility, and responsible reuse of scientific knowledge. The Journal is committed to maintaining complete, standardized, and interoperable metadata, promoting its integration into national and international scientific information systems and facilitating the discovery, retrieval, preservation, interoperability, and correct citation of published articles.

Libraries and scientific information services play a fundamental role in promoting access to knowledge, valuing scientific production, and disseminating health research, and are strategic partners of the Journal in promoting open science and the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

For additional information about the Journal, the integration of its contents into catalogs, institutional repositories, or other scientific information services, libraries may contact the Editorial Team through the official contacts available on the platform.