ABSTRACTING & INDEXING

Abstracting and indexing are two different ways of distilling content into an abbreviated form. An abstract is a summary of a document, whereas an index acts as a guide to it.

What is the difference between abstracting and indexing?

An abstracting database prepares a summary of the core content of documents to enable users to determine whether or not they need to read the entire text. An abstract is a shortened version of the original piece. They are often accessible via a subscription and will be on a particular subject, or selection of subjects.

An indexing service analyses the content of documents and provides a guide to the information contained in them. It will contain subject terms and headings while also describing the content and main themes. An indexed document also enables users to locate the original. In essence, indexes provide entries which enable you to locate information, while abstracts summarize content while making sure that all the essential details are included.

The Celebes Advance Health Journal (CAHJ) with register number (ISSN 3110-4649) online, have been indexed on:

    1. Sinta

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    2. BRIN

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    3. Google Scholar

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    4. Garuda

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    5. Crossref

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    6. Indonesia OneSearch

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    7. PKP Index

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    8. Scilit

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    9. ICI World of Journal

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    10. ResearchBib Academic Resource Index

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Each published article has a permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in compliance with the international standard (ISO 26324.)

This journal is registered in (Publons) (Web of Science). If you contribute to the review, your review records can be included in your review metrics in Publon.