Journal Indexing
Indexing strategy that improves the visibility of neurological research and therapy.
Maximize Discoverability
JNRT maintains structured metadata, DOI registration, and OAI-PMH-based exposure to ensure neurological research reaches clinicians and scientists worldwide.
Clear reporting and accurate metadata strengthen indexing outcomes and citation performance.
Indexing increases the visibility of neurological research and helps clinicians and scientists locate evidence that informs diagnosis and therapy. JNRT prioritizes metadata quality and structured reporting to support discovery across scholarly platforms.
Our production workflow includes citation checks and metadata validation to improve indexing accuracy and long term access.
JNRT maintains core identifiers and supports OAI-PMH-based metadata exposure to improve discoverability across repositories and research systems.
ISSN registration for journal identification
DOI assignment and metadata registration via Crossref
OAI-PMH-based metadata exposure
Structured XML for indexing and discovery systems
Accurate author names, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers
Structured abstracts with clear objectives and results
Neurology specific keywords and study design terms
Complete references with DOI links where available
Funding sources, grant identifiers, and conflict disclosures
Well structured abstracts and precise keywords improve search visibility. Use terms that clinicians and researchers search for when looking for neurological evidence.
Consistent terminology helps indexing systems map articles to relevant subject categories.
Search visibility improves when titles, abstracts, and keywords reflect neurological terminology and study design. Use specific diagnostic and therapeutic terms and report outcomes clearly.
Provide clear keywords aligned with neurological conditions
Include dataset identifiers or registry numbers
Use standardized terminology for disorders and outcomes
Verify metadata during proof review
Acceptance triggers metadata validation and DOI registration
XML tagging ensures structured data for discovery systems
Reference and citation checks align with Crossref standards
Publication feeds update after final proofs are approved
Post publication updates are applied when corrections occur
Consistent citations improve machine readability and indexing accuracy. Include DOI links when available and verify reference completeness before submission.
Accurate references reduce delays in production and improve bibliometric tracking across platforms.
Metadata accuracy is maintained through automated checks and manual review at key stages of production. Authors play an important role by confirming names, affiliations, and funding details during proof review.
Clear metadata ensures reliable discovery, citation tracking, and institutional reporting.
When datasets are linked to publications through DOIs or accession numbers, indexing systems can connect articles with underlying data. This improves reuse and transparency.
Include dataset identifiers in the data availability statement and reference list when possible.
Open access distribution supports visibility across search engines, clinical reference tools, and institutional repositories. JNRT also promotes articles through journal communications and topic collections.
Clear titles, structured abstracts, and consistent terminology amplify discoverability beyond formal indexing systems.
Authors can strengthen indexing outcomes by confirming metadata early, providing complete references, and using stable dataset identifiers. This reduces post publication corrections and improves linkage to repositories.
For indexing verification or reporting needs, the editorial office can provide confirmation after publication.
During proof review, confirm author names, affiliations, funding details, and keywords. Accurate proofs reduce post publication corrections and support reliable indexing updates.
Indexing ready metadata supports institutional reporting and funder compliance. If you need confirmation for specific reporting requirements, the editorial office can provide verification after publication.
Indexing updates: Coverage can vary by platform and may update over time. For verification of specific databases or reporting requirements, contact [email protected].
Authors should retain acceptance documentation for institutional reporting and audits. Updates may take several weeks depending on platform schedules.
Indexing preparation begins after acceptance with metadata validation
Open access improves visibility across global research communities
Accurate proofs reduce post publication corrections
Data citations support linked discovery and reuse
Metadata updates are issued when corrections occur
Complete references help DOI linking and discovery
Contact the editorial office for indexing verification
Use structured abstracts to improve search relevance
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