Journal of Nervous System and Physiological Phenomena

Journal of Nervous System and Physiological Phenomena

Journal of Nervous System and Physiological Phenomena – Indexing

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Visibility and Discovery for JNPP Articles

Indexing and discovery ensure neuroscience research reaches the right readers. JNPP uses trusted scholarly infrastructure, open metadata, and structured publishing workflows to maximize article visibility and citation potential. Authors benefit from sustained long term accessibility and citation stability.

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Indexing Infrastructure and Integrity

We maintain a publishing framework that supports persistent discovery, version control, and research integrity across the neuroscience literature.

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CrossMark and Version Tracking

CrossMark participation ensures readers can verify the current version of an article and access updates or corrections. This protects the scientific record and supports reliable citation practices.

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Similarity Check for Originality

Manuscripts are screened for originality using Crossref Similarity Check. This protects authors, reviewers, and readers by maintaining high standards for ethical publishing.

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Discovery and Library Reach

Articles are discoverable through academic search and library systems such as Google Scholar, WorldCat, and other open discovery platforms. Open metadata and structured sitemaps improve reach and citation visibility.

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Open Discovery Networks

Research is also surfaced by open discovery services such as Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, CORE, and BASE through structured metadata and crawling. These services broaden academic reach and help readers locate relevant neuroscience literature more efficiently.

How Articles Become Discoverable

Indexing relies on clean metadata, stable hosting, and consistent publishing workflows. We also maintain structured sitemaps and persistent identifiers to improve machine readability.

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Acceptance and Production

After peer review, accepted manuscripts move to production for copyediting, formatting, and metadata preparation. Accurate metadata is critical for discovery systems.

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Metadata Distribution

Article metadata is deposited and made available through open metadata services and sitemaps, enabling discovery by academic search engines and library catalogs.

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Global Discovery

Once indexed or crawled, articles become searchable and citable across multiple platforms. This improves visibility for researchers, clinicians, and policy makers worldwide.

Indexing and Discovery FAQ

These answers clarify how indexing works and what authors should expect.

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What is the difference between indexing and discovery?

Indexing refers to structured registration and integrity systems that support citation and version control. Discovery refers to search and library platforms that locate and surface articles to readers.
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How quickly will my article appear in search results?

Discovery platforms often index or crawl new articles within days of publication. Timelines vary by platform, but clean metadata accelerates visibility.
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Is every article indexed in PubMed?

Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Articles funded by agencies that require deposit in PubMed Central may become discoverable through PubMed after deposit. Authors should follow funder requirements for compliance.
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Does discovery imply endorsement by a database?

Discovery services often crawl or index metadata automatically. Inclusion improves visibility but does not necessarily imply evaluation or endorsement by the service.

Increase the Reach of Your Research

Publish with JNPP to benefit from open access visibility, structured metadata, and global discovery systems that support neuroscience impact. Clear reporting improves indexing accuracy for global readers.