About the Journal

Vision

The Journal will disseminate and promote evidence-based information that clinicians, scientists, professionals, and patients will use to support and restore human fertility and reproductive health.

Focus

The Journal is dedicated to the scientific understanding of supporting and restoring human fertility and reproductive health, in clinical practice and public health. The Journal exists to support and develop the field of restorative reproductive medicine.

Scope

In support of the vision and focus, the journal is particularly interested in articles from clinical medicine, physiology, epidemiology, data science, social sciences, and public health. Relevant clinical domains include, but are not limited to gynaecology, andrology, infertility, midwifery, primary care, fertility cycle tracking.

Occasionally, articles from basic science or animal studies might be considered for publication, if they directly relate to the vision.  Articles not considered relevant to this journal include those focusing on the humanities or medical ethics, or research that does not focus on a restorative approach to human fertility and reproductive health. 

The highest scientific and editorial standard is maintained throughout the journal. Within this standard, we minimize the time from submission and review to publication.

Publication Ethics

The journal adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines for publication best practices.

Digital Preservation

JRRM utilizes the LOCKSS system to ensure a secure and permanent archive for the journal. LOCKSS is an open-source software developed at Stanford University that allows libraries to preserve selected web journals by regularly collecting, preserving, and providing access, ensuring the journal's content is preserved and made available in the event the journal is no longer published.

Open Access & Copyright

All articles published in the Journal of Restorative Reproductive Medicine (JRRM) are open access under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 

Under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 Open Access License, authors retain the copyright to their article. Sharing and adapting the article for any purpose is freely allowed, provided the article and authors are attributed in accordance with the license. 

Contact

Please forward all questions to the editorial office: editorial@rrmjournal.org