Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma

Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma

Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma – Indexing

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Journal Indexing

Ensuring visibility for trauma research and recovery science.

Indexing expands the reach of trauma research by connecting JMPT articles to discovery platforms, library catalogs, and citation services worldwide. JMPT maintains strong indexing visibility so clinicians and researchers can find and apply evidence quickly.

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Indexing Overview

JMPT publishes open access research with complete metadata and DOI registration to support long term discoverability. Indexing services provide citation integrity, researcher access, and global visibility for trauma research and integrated care.

Core Indexing Services

DOI

Crossref DOI Registration

Persistent identifiers with full metadata.

CM

CrossMark Version Control

Updates and correction tracking.

SC

Similarity Check

Originality screening and integrity.

IS

ISSN Portal

Official registry entry (ISSN: 2766-6204).

Discovery Channels

Discovery channels include major search and library platforms that help clinicians, psychologists, and researchers locate relevant trauma studies quickly.

  • Google Scholar inclusion for broad scholarly visibility.
  • WorldCat (OCLC) for library discovery and catalog integration.
  • Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, CORE, and BASE for research discovery.
  • IP Indexing and evaluation platforms such as SJIF, IIJIF, Journal Impact Factor, and IFSIJ.

Indexing FAQs

Indexing vs Discovery:

Indexing supports citation integrity through DOIs and metadata. Discovery platforms such as Google Scholar and WorldCat help readers find your work quickly.

Visibility Timeline:

Crossref registration is immediate. Discovery services typically index new articles within 24 to 48 hours after publication.

PubMed and PMC:

Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Articles funded by agencies that require deposit may be added to PubMed Central and then appear in PubMed.

Author Tips:

Use clear titles, structured abstracts, and accurate affiliations to improve indexing quality.

Metadata Quality

Accurate titles, keywords, and affiliations improve indexing performance. ORCID identifiers help maintain consistent attribution across clinical and psychological research databases. Use standardized institution names and include funding identifiers to support grant reporting and discovery.

Discovery Timing

Crossref registration is immediate after publication. Discovery platforms typically index new articles within 24 to 48 hours, supporting rapid visibility. Some services refresh on a weekly cadence, so consistency in metadata ensures fast uptake.

Institutional Visibility

JMPT metadata are structured for compatibility with institutional repositories and library catalogs. Authors can deposit published PDFs in eligible repositories to expand readership and comply with funder requirements.

Author Identifiers

ORCID and standardized author profiles improve citation accuracy and reduce attribution errors. We recommend linking ORCID IDs at submission to support reliable author records across indexing platforms.

Citation and Linking

Accurate reference lists improve citation tracking. Include DOIs and persistent identifiers wherever possible and verify that citations match the cited work. Well structured references support Crossref linking and help articles appear in related article recommendations.

Keyword Strategy

Use precise keywords that reflect trauma specialty areas, interventions, and populations. Keywords influence search matching in indexing databases and help readers find the most relevant studies quickly.

Indexing Updates

After publication, authors may share DOI links through institutional profiles and professional networks. Consistent use of the DOI improves linking across indexing services and ensures citations accrue to the version of record.

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