Journal Indexing
Structured metadata and discoverability pathways for depression research.
Indexing Support for Depression and Therapy Research
We invest in metadata quality so your findings are discoverable and citable across platforms.
Indexing strengthens clinical reach and supports evidence based mental health care.
Journal at a glance: ISSN 2476-1710 | DOI Prefix 10.14302/issn.2476-1710 | License CC BY 4.0 | Peer reviewed, open access journal.
Journal of Depression and Therapy prioritizes accurate metadata, persistent identifiers, and structured abstracts to improve visibility across scholarly platforms. Indexing helps mental health research reach clinicians, policymakers, and community organizations.
Our production workflow includes DOI registration, metadata validation, and quality checks to support long term discoverability.
- ISSN registration for reliable journal identification (2476-1710)
- DOI assignment and metadata registration via Crossref using prefix 10.14302/issn.2476-1710
- Open access licensing with CC BY 4.0 for reuse and citation
- Structured abstracts and keywords aligned with depression research
- OAI-PMH metadata exposure for repository harvesting
- Provide ORCID identifiers for authors where available
- Include funding statements and grant numbers
- Use standardized diagnostic terminology
- Confirm all references include DOIs when possible
- List affiliations and institutional addresses completely
- Use keywords that reflect therapy methods and populations
- Describe instruments and scales in the abstract
- Include data repository links and accession numbers
- Clarify trial registrations and ethics approvals
- Ensure figure captions summarize outcomes
Crossref Registration
Persistent DOIs improve citation tracking and metadata updates.
Academic Search Engines
Structured metadata improves visibility in scholarly search.
Library Systems
Accurate metadata supports cataloging and institutional discovery.
Data Linking
Clear data citations connect articles with repositories.
Authors can improve discoverability by submitting complete metadata, accurate references, and clear keywords. The editorial office can assist with metadata questions at [email protected].
Improve Discoverability
Prepare metadata carefully to strengthen indexing outcomes.