Journal Indexing
Ensuring global discoverability and long-term preservation for obesity management research.
Maximizing Research Visibility
JOM is committed to comprehensive indexing strategies that ensure your research reaches clinicians, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
We actively pursue inclusion in major academic databases and maintain partnerships with digital preservation networks for lasting accessibility.
The Journal of Obesity Management maintains active indexing relationships with leading academic discovery platforms. Our metadata standards ensure accurate representation across search engines and library catalogs, maximizing the discoverability of published research in obesity medicine and metabolic health. Complete bibliographic information and structured abstracts enhance findability for clinicians seeking evidence-based guidance.
Google Scholar
Full indexing with complete article metadata, citation tracking, and author profile integration for maximum academic visibility and discovery.
CrossRef
DOI registration for all articles ensures permanent identifiers, reliable linking, and citation metadata exchange across academic platforms.
Academic Databases
Indexed in major academic search platforms including BASE, CORE, and health-focused resource collections serving the medical research community.
Library Catalogs
OCLC WorldCat integration enables discovery through thousands of institutional library systems serving healthcare professionals worldwide.
JOM maintains high-quality metadata standards ensuring accurate representation across discovery systems. Complete bibliographic data, author ORCID identifiers, and structured abstracts enhance discoverability. Our metadata practices support accurate citation tracking and improve findability for researchers and clinicians seeking obesity management literature.
Long-term accessibility is essential for scientific literature. JOM partners with established digital preservation networks to ensure that published research remains available for future generations of clinicians and researchers. Our archiving strategy protects against technological obsolescence and ensures uninterrupted access to the obesity medicine knowledge base.
Repository compatibility: All JOM articles are compatible with institutional repositories and preprint servers, enabling authors to share their work through preferred academic networks while maintaining version control and DOI linkage.
- Enhanced discoverability through major academic search engines and medical databases
- Permanent DOI identifiers ensuring reliable citation and linking across platforms
- Structured metadata optimized for search engine visibility and clinical discovery
- Integration with academic social networks and reference management tools
- Long-term preservation through digital archiving partnerships
- Citation tracking and altmetrics support for measuring research impact
JOM actively pursues expanded indexing coverage to maximize the reach and impact of obesity research. We maintain ongoing applications and relationships with additional indexing services, continuously working to broaden visibility across the global medical and public health community.
Scopus Application
Working toward Scopus coverage to enhance visibility within the broader medical and health sciences research communities.
Web of Science
Pursuing Emerging Sources Citation Index inclusion as we continue building citation impact and editorial quality metrics.
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