Core Reports

Core Reports is an open-access scholarly platform for scientific preprint and author services.

Core Reports was founded by the Mongolian Neuroscience Society and Mongolian Coro-Heart Society for Health and Education, not-for-profit research and educational societies, and is not linked to any publishers or journals.

Core Reports aims to disseminate innovative research and theoretical concepts on the mind, brain, and their broader implications.

Core Reports provides a platform for researchers to share, comment, and receive comments on their work prior to journal publication. You can submit research articles, letters, case reports, data notes, hypothetical notes, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, short narrative reviews, research protocols, news, and theses. However, work not premised on modern biology or medicine, textbook excerpts, or individual components of research articles such as figures, tables, and datasets are not posted.

 

Your preprints are assigned a digital object identifier (DOI) and freely posted in full-text HTML. The preprints are indexed in prominent scholarly databases including Google Scholar, Meta, WorldCAT, and Scilit, to increase their visibility within the academic community. Prior to publication in Core Report, submissions undergo a screening process to verify complete author information, ensure appropriate declaration statements are included, and assess potential risks to human health. Published preprints feature author affiliations, license information, citation RIS files, altmetrics data, prescreening details, public comments, and metrics on the number of downloads and views. It is important to emphasize that preprints should not be considered definitive evidence and should not influence clinical practice or inform public health decisions until peer-reviewed publication.