Information For Librarians

Multiverse Journal (MVJ) welcomes academic librarians and information professionals to include the journal in their library’s electronic resources. As an open-access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, MVJ is committed to broad dissemination of scholarly knowledge across institutions and borders.


1. Open Access and Free Availability

All content published in MVJ is freely available online, without subscription or paywall restrictions. Libraries are encouraged to include links to MVJ in their digital catalogs, databases, institutional repositories, and resource directories.


2. Archiving and Preservation

MVJ supports long-term digital preservation through participation in established archiving initiatives (e.g., LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, or institutional repositories). Librarians can be assured that all journal content is securely preserved for future access and citation.


3. Integration with Library Systems

Librarians may:

  • Include MVJ in their Open Access collections

  • Register MVJ in library discovery services and academic databases

  • Share MVJ content through institutional repositories or subject-specific portals

  • Recommend the journal to faculty and students in support of teaching, research, and publication


4. Usage and Promotion

MVJ encourages librarians to promote its content to faculty, researchers, and students by:

  • Sharing published articles and special issues

  • Organizing awareness sessions about publishing in MVJ

  • Assisting researchers in navigating the submission process

  • Highlighting MVJ content in newsletters and library bulletins


5. No Subscription or Access Fees

MVJ does not charge libraries or readers any subscription fees. The journal operates under an open-access publishing model, ensuring global access to high-quality academic content.


6. Licensing and Copyright

All articles in MVJ are published under a Creative Commons license, allowing non-commercial use, sharing, and distribution with appropriate attribution.


7. Metadata and Indexing

Librarians may access metadata (title, authors, DOI, abstracts, keywords) for cataloging and integration into library management systems. MVJ provides metadata in standard formats upon request or via its website.