Journal Indexing
Maximizing discoverability of brain and spinal cancer research worldwide.
Global Research Visibility
JBSC is committed to ensuring your neuro-oncology research reaches the widest possible audience. We actively pursue indexing across major academic databases and search platforms to maximize discoverability and citation potential.
Google Scholar
Full-text indexing and citation tracking for published CNS cancer research articles.
CrossRef
DOI registration enabling persistent identification and linking of neuro-oncology publications.
WorldCat
Global library catalog integration for institutional access to CNS oncology literature.
Comprehensive indexing ensures your brain and spinal cancer research is discoverable by neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, and researchers worldwide. Each database serves different user communities, from academic clinicians to industry researchers searching scientific platforms. Indexed articles receive enhanced visibility and citation opportunities.
Enhanced Visibility: Articles benefit from metadata distribution to major search engines and academic discovery platforms. Structured abstracts and keywords are optimized for search engine indexing to maximize findability of your CNS tumor research.
JBSC continuously works to expand indexing coverage. We maintain active applications with major scientific indices. As the journal portfolio grows and meets eligibility criteria, we anticipate additional indexing partnerships further increasing global visibility for neuro-oncology publications.
Authors can enhance article visibility through several strategies. Select descriptive titles containing key tumor and treatment terms. Choose specific keywords. Write clear abstracts summarizing methodology and key results. Share published articles through professional networks and academic platforms.
JBSC articles are integrated with cancer research resources. Proper tumor classification and molecular markers facilitate database linking and enhance discoverability through specialized oncology information systems used by clinicians and researchers.
Published articles are tracked for alternative metrics including social media mentions, news coverage, and policy citations. Altmetrics provide complementary measures of research impact beyond traditional citations, capturing broader engagement with CNS cancer discoveries.
Track citations to your JBSC publications through Google Scholar and institutional services. Citation alerts notify you when your CNS cancer research is referenced by other scholars, helping monitor impact and identify collaboration opportunities in neuro-oncology.
Authors may deposit published versions in institutional repositories and subject archives in accordance with Creative Commons license terms. Such deposits enhance visibility and generate additional citations while maintaining links to official versions.
JBSC optimizes article metadata for search engine discovery. Proper tagging of tumor types, treatment modalities, and methodology terms enhances findability across scientific search platforms used by clinicians and researchers worldwide.
Articles properly annotated with tumor classifications, molecular markers, and treatment modalities integrate effectively with specialized oncology databases. This integration enhances discoverability among researchers using discipline-specific resources for CNS tumor information.
Publish With Impact
Submit your research to reach the global neuro-oncology community.
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