Journal Indexing
JNMB is committed to discoverability and long term access. We structure articles with strong metadata, standardized keywords, and persistent identifiers so molecular biology research reaches scholars, industry, and clinical audiences worldwide.
How We Improve Visibility
DOI assignment and persistent links
Structured abstracts for search engines
Metadata optimized for indexing
Open access for global reach
Reference linking and citation integrity
Long term digital archiving
Indexing Readiness
Articles are formatted to meet requirements of major indexing and abstracting services. We maintain consistent journal metadata, accurate author information, and standardized citation formats that improve retrieval and citation.
JNMB also assigns DOIs and ensures reference integrity to help indexing services process and connect research outputs.
Editorial checks validate affiliations, ORCID identifiers, and funding statements to strengthen metadata quality.
Search Optimization
Authors are encouraged to use precise keywords, gene names, and pathway terminology. This improves visibility across scholarly search systems and increases discovery by researchers and practitioners.
Abstracts should clearly identify study design, models, and molecular targets to support search relevance.
Consistent terminology and standardized gene symbols improve indexing accuracy and reduce ambiguity.
Open Access Advantage
Open access removes subscription barriers, accelerating citation and knowledge transfer. Molecular biology insights can reach biotech teams, clinical developers, and policy makers without delay.
Articles are shared broadly through indexing services, library discovery tools, and institutional repositories.
Open access also supports educational use and industry translation with appropriate attribution.
Continuous Improvement
JNMB monitors indexing standards and updates metadata practices regularly. Authors benefit from an editorial team that prioritizes discoverability and citation integrity.
We periodically review indexing performance to improve abstract structure and keyword practices.
Feedback from indexing services is used to refine formatting and enhance long term visibility.
Citation Quality
Reference accuracy is critical for indexing. JNMB checks citations for completeness, DOI presence, and consistent formatting.
Authors should verify all references and ensure citations reflect the most relevant and current research.
Accurate references increase citation tracking and improve author metrics.
Author Visibility
Accurate author metadata helps build scholarly profiles. JNMB encourages ORCID use and consistent name formatting.
Clear affiliation details support institutional reporting and improve research discoverability.
Corresponding authors should verify email accuracy to ensure proper indexing.
Representative Services And Platforms
Visibility note: Accurate titles, structured abstracts, and complete references are the strongest drivers of discoverability. JNMB formats all accepted manuscripts to maximize indexing success.
Metadata Best Practices
Use descriptive titles that include key molecular targets or pathways. Avoid ambiguous abbreviations in titles and keywords.
Include the study organism or system when relevant to improve search accuracy.
Post Publication Updates
If author names or affiliations require correction, notify the editorial office promptly so indexing records can be updated.
Corrections help maintain accurate citation tracking and author profiles.
Author Responsibilities
Authors help indexing by providing clear titles, accurate affiliations, and consistent naming conventions. Typos in author names or institutions can reduce citation tracking accuracy.
Use standardized gene and protein nomenclature to improve search visibility across databases.
Post Publication Discoverability
After publication, authors can share the article link through institutional repositories and researcher profiles. Proper sharing increases readership and citation potential.
JNMB supports open access sharing and encourages authors to update their ORCID records.