Journal of Diseases

Journal of Diseases - Indexing

Comprehensive indexing ensures global discoverability of your research.

Maximizing Research Visibility

Diseases is indexed across major academic databases and discovery platforms ensuring your published research reaches the widest possible audience. Our indexing strategy prioritizes services used by disease researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals worldwide. Each indexing partnership enhances article discoverability, citation potential, and long-term accessibility for the global scientific community.

Major Database Indexing

Published articles are automatically registered with leading bibliographic databases providing access through institutional library systems and research portals. Database inclusion ensures your work appears in literature searches conducted by researchers investigating similar topics, maximizing opportunities for citation and scientific impact.

Google Scholar

Full-text indexing

Crossref

DOI registration

DOAJ

Open access directory

BASE

Bielefeld Academic

ORCID

Author identification

Dimensions

Research analytics

Semantic Scholar

AI-powered discovery

OpenAIRE

European infrastructure

Citation Tracking Services

Articles published in Diseases are tracked by major citation analysis platforms providing metrics on research impact. These services enable authors to monitor how their work is being cited, identify collaborators working on related topics, and demonstrate research influence for grant applications and career advancement. Citation data typically appears within weeks of publication.

Google Scholar Citations

Comprehensive citation tracking with author profiles, h-index calculations, and citation alerts. The most widely used citation service accessible without subscription requirements.

Dimensions Analytics

Advanced research analytics connecting publications with grants, patents, clinical trials, and policy documents. Alternative metrics complement traditional citation counts.

Semantic Scholar

Machine learning-powered platform identifying influential citations and research trends. Author pages aggregate publications and track scholarly impact automatically.

Discovery Platforms

Beyond traditional database indexing, Diseases participates in academic discovery ecosystems that help researchers find relevant literature through recommendation algorithms, related article suggestions, and topic-based exploration. These platforms significantly expand readership beyond researchers conducting targeted literature searches.

Unpaywall and Open Access Button

Browser extensions and APIs connecting readers with freely accessible versions of research articles. Integration ensures your open access publications are immediately discoverable.

ResearchGate and Academia.edu

Social networks for researchers where article metadata appears in author profiles. These platforms drive significant traffic to published articles through recommendation features.

Wikipedia and Knowledge Bases

Open access articles are eligible for Wikipedia citation, expanding reach to general audiences researching disease topics beyond the specialist research community.

Journal Quality Indicators

We continuously work to enhance journal quality recognition through applications to selective indexing services and quality evaluation systems. Acceptance by these services validates editorial standards and peer review rigor, supporting author needs for publishing in recognized venues.

Indexing Updates: We regularly pursue additional indexing partnerships to expand article discoverability. Authors are notified of significant new indexing achievements through journal communications. Current applications in progress include additional specialty databases relevant to disease research.

Persistent Identification

Every published article receives a Digital Object Identifier ensuring permanent citability regardless of URL changes or platform migrations. DOIs are registered through Crossref providing reliable resolution and metadata distribution to libraries and discovery services worldwide. Authors are encouraged to use DOIs when citing articles in subsequent publications.

ORCID integration enables automatic linking of publications to author profiles, building comprehensive publication records while eliminating name ambiguity issues that can affect citation attribution. Authors should ensure ORCID identifiers are included during manuscript submission.