Journal of Memory

JOURNAL INDEXING

Indexing And Discovery For Journal Of Memory

Journal of Memory (JM) is committed to visibility, discoverability, and lasting access. We structure articles with clean metadata, persistent identifiers, and open access distribution to help readers find memory research quickly across scholarly search systems.

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Visibility

Where JM Articles Are Discovered

JM articles are prepared for discovery through major academic search engines, library services, and open access aggregators. Our publishing workflow prioritizes structured metadata to support indexing and citation tracking.

Google Scholar

Structured metadata supports indexing and citation tracking in scholarly search.

Semantic Scholar

Enhanced metadata improves discoverability for memory research and cognitive science.

OpenAlex

Open scholarly graph visibility for authors, institutions, and topics.

CORE

Open access aggregation to reach global repositories and libraries.

BASE

Library search indexing to increase discovery across academic systems.

WorldCat

Library catalog visibility for long term access and preservation.

Persistent Identifiers

DOIs And Crossref Metadata

All JM articles receive DOIs and are registered with Crossref. This supports reliable linking, citation tracking, and metadata sharing across indexing services.

  • DOI registration and permanent linking for citations.
  • Structured metadata for titles, authors, affiliations, and abstracts.
  • Crossmark and update tracking to ensure version clarity.
  • Similarity checks to support publication integrity.

Metadata quality directly affects how memory research is routed to topic clusters, alert services, and institutional dashboards. Clear, consistent data improves the visibility of JM articles in discovery pipelines.

Discovery Flow

How Indexing Typically Works

Indexing services regularly harvest metadata feeds and evaluate content quality, publication consistency, and technical compliance. The process is ongoing and often involves periodic reviews or updates.

  • Article metadata is structured at publication and delivered through standard feeds.
  • Discovery platforms evaluate scope alignment, editorial quality, and persistence.
  • Updates and corrections are shared to preserve article accuracy across systems.
  • Open access licensing supports broad reuse and indexing eligibility.
Author Actions

How Authors Improve Indexing

Metadata Quality

Use clear titles, accurate keywords, and precise author affiliations. Include ORCID iDs when possible.

Data And Code

Provide data availability statements and repository links to improve article linking.

References

Include DOIs for cited works to support citation networks and discovery.

Accurate metadata helps indexing services map memory research to relevant topics, improving reach and citation impact.

Preservation

Long Term Access And Archiving

JM supports long term access through stable hosting, DOI persistence, and clear licensing. Archiving and repository visibility help ensure that memory research remains accessible for future study and clinical translation.

Open Access Availability

Articles are accessible without paywalls, expanding reach to researchers, clinicians, and educators.

Repository Linking

Authors are encouraged to link datasets and supplementary materials to preserve research outputs.

Indexing Status

Ongoing Discovery Expansion

Indexing inclusion depends on database criteria and review timelines. JM continually improves metadata, editorial standards, and publication frequency to support eligibility for additional indexing services as requirements are met.

Questions about indexing or metadata? Email info@openaccesspub.org for guidance. We respond promptly to indexing and metadata queries.

Publish With Maximum Discoverability

JM is structured for visibility across scholarly discovery systems and open access networks.