Indexing and Abstracting
Overview
Ensuring maximum visibility and discoverability of published research is a top priority. We are actively working to have this journal indexed in major national and international databases.
Current Indexing
The journal is currently indexed in:
- Google Scholar - Automatically indexed, providing broad academic visibility
- Google - Full-text indexing for public discoverability
- PKP Index - Public Knowledge Project's open access index
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) - Major academic search engine
Indexing in Progress
Applications have been submitted or are being prepared for:
Primary Medical/Scientific Databases
- PubMed/MEDLINE (U.S. National Library of Medicine)
- Status: Application in preparation
- Requirements: Must demonstrate consistent publication quality over 12+ months
- Expected application: 2026 Q4
- PubMed Central (PMC)
- Status: Application in preparation
- Full-text archiving for open access articles
- Expected application: 2027 Q1
- Scopus (Elsevier)
- Status: Preparing application
- Requirements: Consistent publication track record, peer review standards
- Expected application: 2027 Q2
- Web of Science (Clarivate)
- Status: Future consideration
- Requirements: Rigorous editorial standards, citation impact
- Timeline: 2027-2028
Open Access Directories
- Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
- Status: Application submitted
- World's most recognized OA directory
- Expected approval: 2026 Q3
- ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources)
- Status: Application in preparation
- ISSN-operated OA directory
Subject-Specific Databases
- Embase (Elsevier biomedical database)
- Status: Future consideration
- Extensive biomedical and pharmaceutical coverage
- CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)
- Status: Future consideration
- For nursing and allied health research
- CAB Abstracts
- Status: Under consideration
- For life sciences research
Regional Databases
- Europe PMC
- Status: Application in preparation
- European biomedical literature archive
- J-Gate
- Status: Registration pending
- Electronic gateway to global journals
Journal Identifiers
ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)
- Print ISSN: Application submitted
- Electronic ISSN (E-ISSN): Application submitted
- Expected assignment: 2026 Q2
DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
- DOI prefix: Registration with Crossref or DataCite
- Status: Application in progress
- Benefit: Permanent links to all published articles
- Expected implementation: 2026 Q2
Preservation and Archiving
Long-term preservation of content ensured through:
- PKP PN (Preservation Network) - Active
- Dark archive ensuring permanent preservation
- Content preserved even if journal ceases operation
- LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) - Pending
- Distributed preservation system
- Multiple institutions maintain copies
- CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) - Pending
- Global dark archive
- Content made openly available if journal becomes unavailable
Citation Metrics and Impact
Future Metrics
Once indexed in major databases, the journal will track:
- Impact Factor (Journal Citation Reports) - After 3 years in Web of Science
- CiteScore (Scopus) - After indexing in Scopus
- h-index - Measures productivity and citation impact
- Altmetrics - Social media and online attention metrics
Current Metrics
- Google Scholar Metrics - Available after 12 months of publication
- Article-level metrics - Views, downloads, social shares
- Altmetric Attention Score - For individual articles
Visibility Enhancement
Social Media and Academic Networks
Journal content promoted through:
- ResearchGate
- Academia.edu
- Mendeley
- Twitter/X (journal announcements)
- LinkedIn (professional network)
Author Profile Integration
- ORCID integration - Linking articles to author profiles
- Publons/Web of Science - Tracking publications and peer review
- Scopus Author ID - Once Scopus-indexed
Indexing Timeline
| Database/Service | Status | Expected Date |
|---|---|---|
| Google Scholar | Active | Current |
| ISSN Assignment | Applied | 2026 Q2 |
| DOI Registration | In progress | 2026 Q2 |
| DOAJ | Applied | 2026 Q3 |
| PubMed/MEDLINE | Preparing | 2026 Q4 |
| PubMed Central | Preparing | 2027 Q1 |
| Scopus | Preparing | 2027 Q2 |
| Web of Science | Future | 2027-2028 |
Requirements for Major Indexing
What We're Doing
To meet indexing requirements, the journal:
- Maintains rigorous double-blind peer review
- Publishes high-quality, original research
- Follows COPE ethical guidelines
- Ensures international editorial board diversity
- Maintains consistent publication schedule
- Provides complete metadata for all articles
- Uses persistent identifiers (DOI, ORCID)
- Adheres to XML formatting standards
Author Benefits
Publishing in an indexed journal provides:
- Enhanced discoverability - Articles found by more researchers
- Increased citations - Greater visibility leads to more citations
- Career advancement - Indexed publications recognized for promotions
- Funder recognition - Many funders require indexed publications
- Impact tracking - Metrics available through indexing services
Updates
This page will be updated regularly as new indexing services are added. Check back for the latest information on where the journal is indexed.
Last updated: February 2026
Questions?
For questions about journal indexing, contact the Editorial Office.