Journal Indexing
Maximizing visibility for neonatal scholarship.
Global indexing and discoverability
IJNE prioritizes broad indexing so neonatal research is discoverable by clinicians, researchers, and policy teams.
Strong metadata and consistent reporting improve citation and clinical uptake.
Google Scholar
Full text indexing and citation tracking for published neonatal studies.
CrossRef
DOI registration and citation linking for persistent access.
Semantic Scholar
AI driven discovery and related article recommendations.
ResearchGate
Visibility in academic networks and researcher profiles.
Metadata distribution
Consistent metadata improves search accuracy across platforms.
- Use precise neonatal keywords and standardized terminology.
- Provide structured abstracts with clear outcomes.
- Include DOIs in references whenever possible.
- Ensure figures and tables use consistent labels and units.
- Add data availability and funding statements.
- Confirm author names and affiliations match ORCID records.
Consistent metadata and well structured abstracts improve the way indexing systems interpret neonatal studies.
Clear reporting standards and complete references help accelerate discovery and citation.
Indexing applications are ongoing to expand coverage. Updates will be reflected on this page as new services are added.
For indexing questions or metadata support, contact [email protected].
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