Information For Librarians

Archives of Operative Medicine (AOM) encourages academic libraries, research institutions, and health science resource centers to include this journal in their electronic journal holdings.

As a diamond open-access journal, AOM provides unrestricted access to all published content, and it is suitable for inclusion in open access repositories, library databases, citation management tools, and discovery services.

 

Why List AOM in Your Library?

  • Free Access for All Users – No subscription or login required
  • No APCs – Authors are not charged publication fees
  • Creative Commons License 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) – Ensures legal sharing and reuse
  • Archiving via LOCKSS/PKP PN – Long-term digital preservation guaranteed
  • Indexing-ready Metadata – Compatible with OAI-PMH and major indexing systems
  • Ethical Publishing Standards – COPE, ICMJE, and WAME compliant

 

Metadata and Harvesting

Our journal supports the OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting), allowing automated metadata collection for library systems and institutional repositories.

 

Suggested Catalog Description

Archives of Operative Medicine (AOM) is a peer-reviewed, diamond open-access journal publishing original research, reviews, and case reports in surgical practice and operative medicine. All articles are freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

 

Librarian Inquiries

For questions or technical integration assistance, please contact:
editor@asi-journal.com
www.asi-journal.com