Believers Journal of Health Sciences (BJHS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides immediate free online access to research records across the health spectrum. The journal is designed to support the information needs of academic libraries, medical colleges, healthcare institutions, research centres, public-health organisations, and professional learning communities worldwide.
All articles published in BJHS are available online completely without subscription charges, registration paywalls, or embargo periods. Libraries are highly encouraged to provide direct access to the journal through their institutional portals, online catalogues, library discovery systems, subject guides, and reading lists. All publications are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0).
This open architecture permits libraries and users to read, download, copy, distribute, display, preserve, and permanently share published articles, provided that appropriate attribution credit is mapped back to the original author group and this journal platform.
BJHS serves as a highly relevant indexing resource for institutional library collections supporting:
The journal considers an array of contributions, including: Original Research, Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses, Case Reports, Short Communications, Perspectives, and Commentaries.
BJHS ensures the continuous generation of complete and accurate metadata for all content—including titles, full author strings, abstracts, keywords, DOIs, reference arrays, and licensing parameters. This strict metadata discipline guarantees robust discovery, library cataloguing, systematic citation tracking, and automated access through academic indexing engines, institutional discovery platforms, and abstracting databases.
To safeguard the permanent scholarly record, any technical or ethical updates (Corrections, Expressions of Concern, or Retractions) remain permanently cross-linked and metadata-locked to maintain transparency for the global information community.
Authors retain full permissions to self-archive and deposit their final published Version of Record across university repositories, subject repositories, and personal webpages immediately upon launch with zero embargo periods. Libraries and repository managers are encouraged to assist authors in preserving and open-sharing their research work in complete accordance with the journal's open access policies.
Information professionals and university librarians are highly encouraged to recommend BJHS to students, faculty members, clinicians, and health practitioners searching for rigorously reviewed, openly accessible literature. The journal welcomes feedback from metadata specialists and information professionals regarding OAI-PMH parameters, discoverability, and cataloguing quality. Inquiries can be directed directly to the Editorial Office through official contact channels.