Medcrave - An open access journal library

The world of research requires a lot of information about the work done in the past and acquiring such articles can be a very daunting task. Most of the scientific material is not obtained for free. The research scholars and students have to login in journal sites or register for them to get complete access to the works. Medcrave, an online publishing library has given the opportunity to interested students to simply access all the scientific content for free of cost with a motive that knowledge should be free to obtain.

There is a rumor going online that Medcrave is the New Clone of Omics Publishing Group. There is no amount of truth in these false accusations and the scientific content published at Medcrave is genuine and authentic. The articles published in Medcrave can be downloaded and used freely by the scholars and students. The content can be downloaded in easy formats like Pdf’s, audio files and e-books. The only implication issued by the site is that the user has to cite the author’s name in the reference pages.

Medcrave Predatory Publisher news is also fake as they follow strict rules when accepting an author’s work and the paper goes to the panel for review. It does not encourage plagiarism at all in the works and review panel expect only high standards of work from the authors. The peer-reviewed work gets sent to editors to set the scientific content to publication standards. Medcrave provides an opportunity to esteemed professors to join their editorial board as editors and reviewers.

Medcrave believes in breaking all the barriers for those who are in the quest to gain knowledge. Students from all over the world can gain access to the website without paying any fees. Medcrave encourages its scholars and students to publish good works by giving incentives in the form of scholarships and selecting best paper of the year. It also conducts conferences to let scholars meet distinguished professors and share knowledge in their respective fields. Bright minds come together to lay the foundation for new scientific research at Medcrave.