International Epilepsy Journal

International Epilepsy Journal

International Epilepsy Journal – Indexing

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Discovery for Epilepsy Research

IEJ prioritizes trusted indexing signals and open discovery pathways so epilepsy research reaches the global scholarly community.

Indexing Signals at a Glance

We combine integrity checks with broad discovery to maximize visibility and trust.

CrossMark Updates

Version control clarifies corrections so readers access the most accurate record.

Similarity Screening

Crossref Similarity Check supports originality and research integrity.

Discovery Platforms

Scholar, OpenAlex, and other systems surface your work quickly.

Library Visibility

WorldCat improves discoverability in academic and hospital libraries.

Indexing and Discovery

International Epilepsy Journal ensures your work receives visibility and credibility through verified scholarly infrastructure. We combine persistent identifiers, structured metadata, and open discovery to maximize reach.

This approach helps clinicians, researchers, and policy teams find and cite epilepsy studies quickly, supporting faster translation into practice.

Global Discovery Channels

Articles are distributed to discovery and library systems that support global access to epilepsy research.

  • Google Scholar
  • WorldCat (OCLC)
  • Semantic Scholar
  • OpenAlex
  • CORE
  • BASE

Integrity and Version Control

CrossMark version control ensures readers access the most current version of each article and see any corrections clearly marked.

Crossref Similarity Check supports originality and research integrity during editorial review.

Visibility Timeline

From acceptance to discovery, metadata workflows move quickly.

1. Accept

Final files and metadata are confirmed and validated.

2. Deposit

DOIs and metadata are deposited for indexing services.

3. Discover

Search platforms begin surfacing the article to readers.

4. Cite

Stable identifiers support citations and long term access.

PubMed and PMC Note

Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Articles funded by NIH or other agencies that require deposit may be deposited in PubMed Central and then appear in PubMed.

Why Indexing Matters

Indexing improves citation integrity and supports rapid discovery of epilepsy studies that influence clinical protocols and patient safety decisions.

CrossMark and Corrections

CrossMark shows readers when updates or corrections are issued, protecting the integrity of epilepsy evidence over time.

Crossref Similarity Check

Similarity screening supports originality and protects the integrity of epilepsy research. Authors can reduce similarity concerns by citing sources and avoiding recycled text.

Library Cataloging

WorldCat listing improves discoverability in academic libraries and hospital systems. This helps epilepsy care teams access evidence for policy and protocol updates.

Indexing vs Discovery

Indexing ensures persistent citation links and standardized records, while discovery services help readers find articles quickly. IEJ supports both pathways to maximize epilepsy research impact.

Metadata Quality

Accurate titles, abstracts, keywords, and author information improve indexing outcomes. Providing ORCID identifiers and funder details helps systems match your work to grants and institutions.

Sitemaps and Harvesting

IEJ maintains structured metadata and sitemaps to support harvesting by discovery platforms. This improves visibility for epilepsy research soon after publication.

Discovery Speed

Discovery platforms typically index new articles within 24 to 48 hours of publication. This supports rapid dissemination of findings for clinicians, researchers, and patients.

Questions About Indexing?

Contact the editorial office for indexing status, metadata support, or repository guidance.

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