Journal Indexing
Comprehensive database coverage ensuring maximum discoverability and citation tracking for your nephrology research publications.
Global Research Visibility
The Journal of Nephrology Advances maintains active indexing relationships with major bibliographic databases, abstract services, and academic discovery platforms. Our comprehensive indexing strategy ensures your published kidney research reaches nephrologists, dialysis professionals, and transplant clinicians worldwide through the databases and search tools they use regularly for literature review and clinical decision support.
Published articles are indexed across multiple platforms serving the global nephrology research community. This multi-database approach maximizes discoverability whether researchers search through general academic databases, specialized medical indexes, or open access repositories for kidney research content.
Academic Databases
- Google Scholar for comprehensive academic search
- Crossref for DOI registration and metadata
- Semantic Scholar for AI-enhanced discovery
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
- Microsoft Academic for research analytics
- Dimensions for citation and altmetric tracking
Medical Indexes
- EMBASE coverage for pharmaceutical research
- Scopus for citation tracking and analysis
- Web of Science indexing for impact metrics
- CAB Abstracts for health sciences coverage
- Index Copernicus for international visibility
- EBSCO databases for institutional access
Open Access Platforms
- PubMed Central for NIH-funded research
- Europe PMC for European research visibility
- OpenAIRE for EU research discoverability
- ORCID integration for researcher profiles
- Unpaywall for open access discovery
- CORE for aggregated repository access
Multiple services track citations to Journal of Nephrology Advances articles, providing authors with comprehensive metrics demonstrating research impact and influence. These metrics support career advancement through documented evidence of research contribution to kidney medicine knowledge and clinical practice improvement.
Impact documentation: Citation counts are available through Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science, and Dimensions. Authors can track their article performance through these platforms and use citation metrics for grant applications, tenure dossiers, and promotion packages. Article-level metrics including downloads and altmetrics provide additional evidence of research reach and engagement.
Beyond database indexing, the Journal of Nephrology Advances implements technical and metadata standards ensuring articles are discoverable through modern search technologies and academic platforms. Rich metadata supports accurate search results and appropriate categorization within nephrology and medical literature collections.
Technical Standards
- DOI assignment for permanent article identification
- CrossMark for version tracking integrity
- JATS XML for structured content exchange
- Schema.org markup for search optimization
- ORCID integration for author identification
Metadata Quality
- Comprehensive keyword assignment
- Medical subject heading alignment for nephrology
- Clinical trial registration linking enabled
- Funding acknowledgment indexing
- Author affiliation standardization
- Clinical trial registration linking
Authors publishing with the Journal of Nephrology Advances benefit from our strategic indexing partnerships ensuring maximum research visibility and discoverability and citation potential. The Journal of Nephrology Advances continues actively pursuing additional indexing relationships to expand reach and visibility for published nephrology research. Applications to additional databases are submitted regularly as the journal builds publication history demonstrating consistent quality and contribution to kidney medicine literature. Authors benefit from the cumulative growth in indexing coverage over time as their published articles gain visibility in newly added databases.
Indexing coverage expansion remains ongoing priority for all kidney research publications.