Journal Indexing
JM supports visibility through trusted scholarly infrastructure and open access distribution.
Indexing and discovery services help researchers find, cite, and build on your memory research.
Infrastructure that protects the scholarly record
CrossMark updates
Version control signals corrections or updates to published articles.
Similarity checks
Screening during review supports originality and integrity.
Metadata validation
Titles, abstracts, and author details are checked for consistency.
Reference linking
Structured references improve citation tracking.
Open metadata
Metadata feeds enable discovery across platforms.
Archiving
Long term preservation supports stable access.
Where JM content is visible
Google Scholar
Widely used academic search platform for rapid discovery.
WorldCat (OCLC)
Library discovery system supporting institutional visibility.
Semantic Scholar
AI assisted discovery for scholarly literature.
OpenAlex
Open index of scholarly works and citations.
CORE
Open access content aggregation for global reach.
BASE
Academic search engine indexing open access content.
How articles become discoverable
Submission triggers editorial checks, acceptance confirms final files, and metadata deposits enable discovery across search platforms.
Understanding the difference
Indexing covers structured registration such as DOI metadata, while discovery refers to how search tools surface content to readers.
Clarifying expectations
Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Articles funded by agencies that require deposit may appear in PubMed Central and then become visible in PubMed.
If you need confirmation about a specific indexing service, contact [email protected] and we will verify the current status.
Steps that improve discoverability
Use consistent author names, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers so discovery systems can attribute your work accurately. Choose keywords that reflect memory processes, participant groups, and methods to improve topical clustering.
Keep details aligned
Ensure the manuscript title, abstract, and references are consistent with uploaded metadata. Small inconsistencies can slow discovery or reduce search accuracy.
Support discovery
JM provides HTML, PDF, and XML formats and updates sitemaps to help discovery systems find new publications.
Use ORCID consistently
Consistent author identifiers help discovery tools link your work across platforms and profiles.
Maintain reference accuracy
Accurate citations and DOIs improve citation tracking and help readers reach source materials quickly.
Promote responsibly
Share the DOI link in repositories and professional profiles to increase visibility and citations.
Improve the signals search tools use
Well written titles, structured abstracts, and precise keywords help discovery systems understand your paper. Include methodological and population terms so memory studies are grouped correctly. Consistent affiliations and ORCID identifiers support accurate attribution across platforms. These steps improve visibility and can increase citation potential over time.
Support discoverability
Accurate titles, abstracts, and keywords help indexing systems classify memory research correctly and improve search visibility.
Use the DOI link
Share the published DOI when promoting your work so readers reach the final version and citations remain accurate.
Need Support From JM?
For policy, submission, or editorial questions, contact [email protected].