Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research

Journal of Spleen And Liver Research – Indexing

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Journal Indexing

Ensuring hepatology research is discoverable across scholarly platforms.

Metadata FirstAccurate identifiers and structured abstracts.
Crossref DOIsPersistent citation records.
OAI-PMHLibrary and repository harvesting.
Global ReachImproved visibility for hepatology.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2578-2371
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2578-2371
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Hepatology, splenology, hepatobiliary disorders, portal hypertension, liver transplantation, metabolic and autoimmune liver disease, imaging, and translational therapeutics. We prioritize validated clinical and mechanistic evidence.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Indexing and Discoverability

JSLR prioritizes structured metadata and DOI registration so hepatology research is discoverable across scholarly platforms. Indexing helps clinical evidence reach practitioners, policy leaders, and research teams worldwide.

Our production workflow includes metadata validation and citation checks to improve discoverability and long term accuracy.

Identifiers and Metadata Infrastructure

JSLR maintains core identifiers and metadata services that support reliable citation, cataloging, and discovery across platforms.

  • ISSN registration for consistent journal identification
  • DOI assignment and metadata registration via Crossref
  • Google Scholar discoverability subject to inclusion and crawling guidelines
  • OAI-PMH endpoint for metadata harvesting: https://openaccesspub.org/oai (oai_dc)
Metadata Quality Checklist
  • Accurate author names, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers
  • Funding sources, grant numbers, and conflict disclosures
  • Structured abstracts with clear objectives and results
  • Discipline specific keywords for hepatology and gastroenterology
  • Complete references with DOIs where available
Discoverability Pathways

Crossref Registration

Persistent DOIs and metadata updates improve citation tracking.

Scholar Visibility

Structured metadata improves indexing in academic search engines.

Library Systems

Accurate metadata supports library discovery and cataloging.

Data Linking

Clear data citations connect articles with repositories.

Author Responsibilities

Authors help improve discoverability by providing complete metadata, accurate references, and clear funding statements. Well structured abstracts and keywords improve visibility for clinical audiences.

  • Include ORCID identifiers where available
  • Use standardized diagnostic terminology
  • Provide data repository links and accession numbers
  • Ensure citations match reference lists
Indexing Updates

Indexing updates: Coverage can vary by platform and may update over time. If you need verification for a specific database or reporting requirement, contact [email protected].

Indexing Readiness Workflow
1

Prepare metadata

Ensure author details, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers are accurate.

2

Validate references

Check DOIs and citation formats before submission.

3

Use structured abstracts

Summarize objectives, methods, results, and conclusions clearly.

4

Confirm funding

Provide grant numbers and compliance statements.

Indexing FAQ

Is JSLR indexed in Google Scholar?

Google Scholar indexing depends on inclusion criteria and crawling schedules.

How are DOIs assigned?

DOIs are registered after acceptance and metadata validation.

Can I request indexing verification?

Yes. Email [email protected] with your article details.

Practical Guidance
  • Provide ORCID identifiers for all authors to strengthen metadata matching.
  • Use standardized hepatology keywords and relevant MeSH terms where applicable.
  • Include funding agency names and grant numbers for metadata completeness.
  • Check that author affiliations include institution names and country information.
  • Confirm DOI links are accurate and resolve correctly.
  • Ensure references include year, volume, issue, and page ranges.
  • Provide corresponding author email for indexing contact.
  • Use structured abstracts with clear objectives and outcomes.
  • Ensure article titles are descriptive and avoid unexplained acronyms.
  • Check that supplementary files are referenced in the metadata.
  • Provide trial registration numbers in metadata when relevant.
  • Use standardized liver disease terms and avoid nonstandard abbreviations.
  • Confirm affiliations include department and institutional identifiers.
  • Ensure article keywords align with indexing taxonomies and MeSH.
  • Verify keywords reflect hepatology, transplantation, or splenic focus.
  • Confirm funding statements align with institutional reporting requirements.
  • Check that author names match ORCID records for consistency.
  • Ensure keywords include hepatology and splenic terms for accurate indexing.
JSLR Commitment

JSLR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in hepatology and spleen research. We emphasize reproducible clinical methods, clear reporting of diagnostic criteria, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal research.

Increase Discoverability

Prepare your metadata carefully to improve indexing outcomes for hepatology research.