Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine – Indexing

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

Submit Manuscript

Journal Indexing

Ensuring visibility for radiation and nuclear medicine research.

Indexing expands the reach of radiation and nuclear medicine research by connecting articles to discovery platforms, library catalogs, and citation services worldwide. JRNM maintains strong indexing visibility to ensure that published work is discoverable, citable, and accessible for clinicians and researchers.

40% Max Discount
3 Free Papers
48 hr Priority Review
Global Network

Indexing Overview

Global discoverability and citation reach

JRNM 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 diagnostic imaging and therapeutic innovations.

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: 2766-8630)

Discovery Channels

Where readers find your work

Discovery channels include major search and library platforms that help clinicians, physicists, and researchers locate relevant nuclear medicine 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.

Increase your research visibility

Publish with JRNM to reach global indexing and discovery platforms.

Indexing Optimization

Improve discoverability

Metadata quality drives indexing success. Provide complete affiliations, funding statements, and ORCID identifiers when available. Clear titles and structured abstracts improve discovery across search platforms.

  • Use precise keywords that reflect imaging modality and clinical context.
  • Link datasets and code repositories to support citation tracking.
  • Ensure author names match institutional records for accurate attribution.

Indexing Workflow

From acceptance to discovery

After acceptance, articles receive DOI registration, metadata validation, and distribution to discovery platforms. This process ensures reliable citation links and rapid indexing across scholarly systems.

Visibility Tips

Boost discoverability

Use specific keywords such as imaging modality, radionuclide, or therapeutic target. Accurate affiliations and ORCID identifiers improve indexing accuracy and researcher attribution.

Citation Integrity

Reliable scholarly records

Accurate metadata and DOI registration protect citation integrity and ensure that nuclear medicine research remains traceable across clinical guidelines and evidence syntheses.

Indexing Support

Help from the editorial office

Contact the editorial office if you have questions about indexing or metadata. We can advise on keywords, affiliations, and repository links to improve discoverability.

Metadata Accuracy

Small details matter

Consistent author names and accurate affiliations improve indexing accuracy and citation tracking.

Indexing Contact

Questions welcome

The editorial office can clarify indexing status and metadata updates upon request.