Indexing and Visibility
How Journal of Women's Reproductive Health content is discovered, accessed, and shared.
Visibility for Women's Health Evidence
Indexing supports discoverability, credibility, and long term access to research in reproductive and maternal health.
JWRH prioritizes strong metadata, open access distribution, and structured reporting to help readers find relevant evidence.
JWRH is an open access journal focused on gynecology, obstetrics, reproductive medicine, and public health. Indexing and visibility pathways help the journal reach clinicians, researchers, educators, and policy leaders who rely on timely evidence to improve care.
We maintain consistent metadata standards, DOI registration, and structured abstracts to improve search relevance and citation tracking across platforms.
ISSN
JWRH is registered under ISSN 2381-862X for global serial identification.
DOI Prefix
All published articles receive DOIs under 10.14302/issn.2381-862X.
Open Access License
Articles are published under the CC BY 4.0 license to enable reuse with attribution.
Metadata Quality
Structured metadata improves harvesting by discovery services and indexing partners.
JWRH content is optimized for discoverability in widely used scholarly search tools. Indexing cycles vary by platform, but open access availability and structured metadata accelerate discovery.
- Scholarly search engines such as Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar
- Institutional repositories and library catalogs
- Research networking platforms used by clinical and academic teams
We continuously refine article metadata, abstracts, and keywords to align with how clinicians and researchers search for evidence. This includes consistent author affiliations, structured abstracts, and clear reporting of study design.
Indexing for reproductive health literature includes multiple pathways. The journal focuses on broad, sustainable visibility rather than short-term spikes.
- Search platforms and academic discovery services that crawl open access journals
- Open access directories and serial listings that use ISSN and DOI records
- Library and institutional indexing systems that surface clinical evidence
- Repository networks used for grant reporting and research compliance
Authors can extend visibility by sharing accepted manuscripts through institutional repositories, professional networks, and clinical education channels. Open access access helps clinicians and educators integrate findings into practice without paywalls.
Institutional Repositories
Deposit accepted manuscripts where institutional policies allow to support local visibility and compliance.
Clinical Education
Use published articles for training modules, guideline development, and continuing education.
Research Networks
Share with collaborators and professional communities to increase citations and partnerships.
- Use clear titles and targeted keywords that reflect clinical relevance.
- Include ORCID IDs and standardized affiliations for accurate attribution.
- Provide a data availability statement and repository links when applicable.
- Prepare a short plain-language summary for community dissemination.
These actions also support funder and institutional reporting requirements by improving traceability of outputs and linking publications to grants.
Increase the Reach of Your Research
Publish in an open access journal built for clinical visibility and reproductive health impact.