Journal Indexing and Discovery
Air and Water Borne Diseases is built for visibility and citation integrity. Every accepted article is prepared with structured metadata, DOI registration, and open access publishing so public health teams and researchers can discover and cite your work quickly.
Indexing is more than a list of platforms. It includes infrastructure that protects the scientific record and ensures reliable citation tracking. We use established systems to maintain current article versions and to screen for originality during editorial review.
CrossMark Version Control
Similarity Check
DOI Registration
Structured Metadata
Open access articles are discoverable through major scholarly search engines and library systems. Our publishing workflow supports visibility through widely used discovery tools that researchers rely on every day.
Google Scholar
WorldCat (OCLC)
Open Discovery Platforms
Academic Profiles
Open metadata and standardized article structure help broader platforms discover and index published articles. These services typically use automated crawling rather than formal evaluation, but they expand readership and citation pathways.
Semantic Scholar discovery via open metadata and citations.
OpenAlex indexing for global scholarly analytics.
CORE aggregation for open access research discovery.
BASE search integration for academic open access content.
Visibility is a process. Our production workflow ensures that accepted articles reach discovery platforms quickly and remain accessible long term.
Acceptance
Final files and metadata are validated.
Registration
DOI and CrossMark data are deposited.
Publication
HTML, PDF, and XML are published online.
Discovery
Search engines and libraries index the article.
Indexing includes formal identifiers and integrity services such as DOIs and CrossMark. Discovery refers to search engines and library systems that surface content for readers.
Most discovery platforms index articles shortly after publication once metadata and files are live.
Not all articles are listed in PubMed. NIH funded or mandated articles may be deposited in PubMed Central when required by funders.
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