Journal Indexing
Indexing expands the reach of published research by connecting articles to discovery platforms, library services, and academic databases worldwide. JCSR maintains strong indexing visibility to ensure that articles are discoverable, citable, and accessible by the global scientific community.
Global discoverability and citation reach
Journal of Current Scientific Research is a peer reviewed, open access journal that disseminates high quality findings across diverse scientific domains. Inclusion in established indexing services supports research impact and long term accessibility.
The journal is listed in several major indexing and evaluation platforms, reflecting its commitment to publication quality and global dissemination.
ISSN Accreditation: Officially registered with the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) system, demonstrating recognized academic legitimacy and consistent cataloging standards.
IP Indexing: Strategically included in IP Indexing, supporting broad dissemination across research communities and academic services.
Cosmos Impact Factor (CIF): Listed in CIF, reflecting scholarly visibility and citation potential for published articles.
CiteFactor: Recognized in CiteFactor, enhancing discoverability and academic reach.
Visibility across scholarly platforms
Article Accessibility through Major Indexing Platforms: Semantic Scholar, R Discovery by Editage, HAL Open Science, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, CiteDrive, Research Bible, and Exaly provide additional discovery pathways for JCSR content.
- Adjacent Segment Disease Associated with Klippel-Feil Syndrome: A New Classification System with Corresponding Therapeutic Options
- Evaluation of Inflammatory Serum Cytokines after Treatment with the Consciousness Energy Healing Based Proprietary Test Formulation on Combination of Cecal Slurry, LPS and E. Coli Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) in Sprague Dawley Rats
- Classification and Prioritization of Tasks in Public Administration
- The Battle for Backdoors and Encryption Keys
- Mathematical Modeling and Epidemic Prediction of COVID-19 and its Significance to Epidemic Prevention and Control Measures
- Design of Stopwatch based on STC89C52 Single Chip Microcomputer
- Effects of Feedback of Fingertip Force Information with Temporal Coded Vibration Stimulation on Precision Grasping Tasks
- Stylometric analysis of Lafond's letter that never wrote Simon Bolivar to San Martin
Metadata and discovery optimization
JCSR supports discoverability through structured metadata, DOI registration, and consistent indexing standards. Articles are optimized for search engines, repository deposits, and scholarly discovery tools.
Authors can further increase visibility by using clear titles, informative abstracts, and keywords that reflect the primary methods and findings of the study.
Increase reach and citations
To maximize indexing performance:
- Use specific, descriptive keywords aligned with your discipline.
- Ensure author affiliations are complete and consistent.
- Include ORCID identifiers when available.
- Provide structured abstracts with clear objectives and outcomes.
- Link datasets and code repositories to support citation tracking.
Continuous visibility management
Indexing coverage evolves over time as new services are added and existing platforms update inclusion criteria. JCSR monitors indexing performance and updates metadata practices to maintain consistent visibility.
Details that improve discovery
Authors can support indexing accuracy by providing complete affiliations, funding information, and ORCID identifiers. These details improve metadata quality and enhance visibility across discovery tools.