Journal of Etiological Diagnosis

Journal of Etiological Diagnosis

Journal of Etiological Diagnosis – Indexing

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Indexing and Discovery: Etiological Diagnosis

We prioritize visibility, citation integrity, and rapid discovery for diagnostic research across global platforms.

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Citation Trust and Version Control

Scholarly infrastructure protects the reliability of etiological findings.

JED uses trusted industry systems to ensure that published articles remain stable, citable, and transparent over time. CrossMark supports version tracking and clearly identifies updates or corrections. Similarity Check screening helps maintain originality and research integrity. DOI registration provides permanent, resolvable links for every article.

Global Research Visibility

Our open metadata and structured publishing workflow support rapid indexing.

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Google Scholar

Articles are discovered through automated crawling and structured metadata, helping researchers find new diagnostics work quickly.

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WorldCat

Library catalog visibility strengthens long term access for institutional users and clinical researchers.

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Semantic Scholar

AI driven discovery broadens reach across disciplines, connecting etiological research with related fields.

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OpenAlex, CORE, BASE

Open repositories and indexing services surface articles through open metadata and crawler visibility.

Inclusion in these services ensures discoverability but does not imply evaluation or endorsement. We publish only verifiable indexing claims and provide metadata feeds to support broad discovery.

How Articles Become Discoverable

From acceptance to global indexing, each step is designed for fast access.

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Submission

Editorial screening begins with immediate metadata capture.

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Acceptance

Final files are validated and prepared for DOI registration.

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Metadata Deposit

Structured metadata and sitemaps are submitted to discovery channels.

Understanding Indexing and Discovery

Clear expectations help authors plan for visibility and compliance.

What is the difference between indexing and discovery?
Indexing such as DOI registration provides permanent citation integrity, while discovery services like Google Scholar and WorldCat help readers find and access your work. Both are essential for long term impact.
How quickly are articles discoverable?
Metadata is deposited at publication, and many discovery platforms process new records within one to two days. Timing can vary by service.
Are all articles indexed in PubMed?
Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Only NIH funded or other eligible manuscripts deposited to PubMed Central become discoverable through PubMed.

Quality Metadata for Discoverability

Accurate metadata improves indexing and citation tracking.

We verify titles, abstracts, keywords, funding data, and author affiliations before publication. Clean metadata improves search ranking and ensures that etiological research is correctly attributed across discovery systems.

Responsible Indexing Communication

We share only verifiable indexing information with authors.

Indexing timelines can vary by service and are influenced by metadata processing schedules. We monitor discovery services to ensure records are accurate and up to date, and we correct issues promptly when notified.

Discoverability Support

We maintain sitemaps and metadata feeds for indexing services.

Our technical team monitors metadata accuracy and ensures that updates are propagated to discovery platforms. If you identify an indexing issue, contact the editorial office for assistance.

Increase the Reach of Your Diagnostic Research

Publish with JED to ensure rapid discovery and long term citation stability.

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