Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy – Indexing

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Journal Indexing

Visibility strategy for Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy (JALR) to maximize discovery and citation impact.

Designed for discoverability and long term access

JALR is committed to making Alzheimer's research easy to find, cite, and reuse. Our indexing approach combines structured metadata, persistent identifiers, and open access distribution so articles reach clinicians, researchers, and policy teams worldwide.

Indexing decisions are made by independent services. The journal focuses on meeting technical and editorial requirements to support inclusion and ongoing visibility. This improves citation potential across disciplines.

How JALR supports indexing

Structured metadata

Each article includes standardized titles, abstracts, keywords, and author affiliations to improve search accuracy.

DOI assignment

Persistent identifiers ensure stable citation links and enable tracking across databases.

XML and HTML formats

Multiple publishing formats enable machine readable indexing and better interoperability.

Open access distribution

Immediate access supports faster discovery and citation by global audiences.

Indexing readiness checklist
  • Clear, descriptive titles that match the scope of Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy.
  • Structured abstracts that summarize objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
  • Accurate keywords aligned with standard terms in neurology and dementia research.
  • Complete author affiliations and ORCID identifiers when available.
  • Consistent references with DOI links where possible.
What authors can do to improve visibility

Authors play a crucial role in indexing success. Use precise keywords, avoid vague titles, and ensure that methods and results are described clearly. Strong metadata improves search results and supports long term discoverability.

For clinical studies, include recognized terminology for dementia subtypes, biomarkers, imaging approaches, or trial designs. For translational research, highlight model systems and therapeutic targets in the abstract.

Tip: Thoughtful keyword selection can significantly improve how your article is discovered by researchers, clinicians, and funding agencies.

Quality signals used by indexers

Indexing services typically evaluate editorial standards, publishing consistency, and transparency. JALR maintains clear editorial policies, documented peer review procedures, and public author guidance to meet these expectations. Articles that follow reporting standards and provide complete data and ethics statements are more likely to be retained and surfaced by discovery platforms.

Accurate references and consistent formatting also support link resolution across bibliographic systems, which increases citation tracking and reduces metadata errors.

Metadata accuracy and corrections

If author names, affiliations, or article details change after publication, contact the editorial office immediately. Timely corrections ensure indexing services reflect accurate information and protect author attribution. JALR can issue metadata updates and correction notices when required.

Ongoing visibility strategy

JALR continuously reviews indexing criteria and adjusts publishing workflows to meet evolving standards. The journal maintains high editorial quality, ethical compliance, and consistent formatting to support long term inclusion in relevant discovery services.

Authors can further expand reach by sharing accepted work through institutional repositories, professional networks, and clinical communities, using the official DOI and citation provided by the journal.

Publish for global visibility

Submit to JALR and ensure your Alzheimer's research is easy to find, cite, and apply.

Contact

For indexing related questions or metadata support, contact [email protected].