Journal Indexing
Visibility and discovery are central to the impact of tropical medicine research. JTMH invests in metadata quality and indexing readiness.
Indexing and Discovery Strategy
Journal of Tropical Diseases and Medicine prioritizes discoverability so that clinicians, researchers, and policy makers can access evidence when it matters. Our editorial and production workflows include metadata validation, DOI registration, and structured abstracts to support indexing.
Indexing is a gradual process and depends on external review cycles. We continuously improve metadata quality, publication regularity, and citation clarity to strengthen eligibility across major services.
Where JTMH is Discoverable
Crossref DOIs
Every article receives a DOI with metadata optimized for citation tracking.
Google Scholar
Open access content is indexed for rapid academic discovery.
Semantic Scholar
Enhanced metadata supports AI driven discovery and topic mapping.
OpenAlex
Articles are visible through modern research analytics platforms.
Indexing and Registry Coverage
| Service | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Crossref | DOI registration and citation linking. | Active |
| CORE | Open access aggregation and visibility. | Discovery |
| BASE | Academic search and metadata harvesting. | Discovery |
| WorldCat | Library catalog visibility. | Discovery |
| Google Scholar | Global scholarly search. | Active |
| OpenAlex | Research analytics and indexing. | Active |
How Indexing Works
Indexing services evaluate editorial quality, publishing consistency, and metadata standards. Once included, newly published content is harvested automatically according to the service schedule.
Authors can improve discovery by using clear titles, precise keywords, and accurate funding statements. These elements are captured in metadata and support search ranking.
Indexing timelines vary
Inclusion decisions are made by independent services and may take time. The journal does not guarantee acceptance into any specific index, but we maintain readiness and best practices.
Increase the Reach of Your Research
Publish with JTMH and benefit from open access visibility and indexing focused metadata.
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Quality Signals
JTMH applies plagiarism screening, structured peer review, and clear publication ethics to build trust with indexing and discovery partners. These signals support long term visibility for published work.
Metadata and SEO
Clear titles, precise keywords, and descriptive abstracts improve how indexing services categorize your work. JTMH applies metadata checks to align author inputs with indexing standards.
Authors can improve discoverability by using consistent terminology, reporting trial registry numbers, and including relevant subject descriptors in the abstract and keywords. If your study relates to a specific country or region, include it clearly.
Use consistent author names and ORCID identifiers to support accurate attribution across indexing platforms.
Discovery Beyond Indexing
In addition to formal indexes, JTMH articles are shared through library catalogs, open access aggregators, and academic search engines. These pathways ensure that policy makers and practitioners can access evidence quickly.
We also promote new publications through journal communications and issue alerts so that relevant stakeholders discover timely results. Authors can amplify reach by sharing their published links through institutional channels and professional networks. These efforts support discovery during public health emergencies. This keeps evidence visible and usable when urgency is high.