Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research – Indexing

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Journal Indexing

Make JPGR articles easier to discover, cite, and integrate into molecular science workflows.

Indexing Essentials

  • DOI registration and structured metadata
  • OAI-PMH support for repository harvesting
  • Keywords optimized for proteomics and genomics
  • Author guidance for visibility and compliance

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2326-0793
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2326-0793
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Proteome profiling, genomic discovery, multi-omics integration, biomarker validation, computational proteomics, and translational molecular medicine. We emphasize reproducible pipelines and clinically meaningful evidence.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid online publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Indexing and Discoverability

JPGR prioritizes structured metadata and DOI registration so proteomics and genomics research is discoverable across scholarly platforms. Indexing helps molecular evidence reach clinicians, bioinformaticians, and translational teams who depend on curated datasets and reproducible methods.

Our production workflow includes metadata validation and citation checks to improve discoverability and maintain long term citation accuracy.

Identifiers and Metadata Infrastructure

JPGR maintains core identifiers and metadata services that support reliable citation, cataloging, and discovery across platforms.

  • ISSN registration for consistent journal identification
  • DOI assignment and metadata registration via Crossref
  • Google Scholar discoverability subject to inclusion and crawling guidelines
  • OAI-PMH endpoint for metadata harvesting: https://openaccesspub.org/oai (oai_dc)

Indexing Readiness Workflow

  • Acceptance triggers metadata validation and DOI registration
  • XML tagging ensures structured data for discovery systems
  • Reference and citation checks align with Crossref standards
  • Publication feeds update after final proofs are approved
  • Post publication updates are applied when corrections occur

Metadata Quality Checklist

  • Accurate author names, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers
  • Funding sources, grant numbers, and conflict disclosures
  • Structured abstracts with clear objectives and results
  • Discipline specific keywords for proteomics and genomics
  • Complete references with DOIs where available

Keyword Strategy and Abstract Clarity

Search visibility improves when abstracts and keywords reflect study design, platform type, and biological context. Use terms that researchers and clinicians are likely to search for when looking for proteomics or genomics evidence.

Clear terminology also helps indexing systems map your article to relevant subject categories.

Author Proofing Responsibilities

Authors should verify names, affiliations, funding statements, and dataset identifiers during proof review. Accurate proofs reduce post publication corrections and improve indexing accuracy.

Confirm that keywords and abstracts reflect the final results and align with repository metadata.

Institutional Reporting

Indexing ready metadata supports institutional reporting, funder compliance, and library cataloging. If your institution requires verification for a specific database, the editorial office can provide confirmation after publication.

Metadata Maintenance and Updates

Metadata accuracy is maintained through automated checks and manual review at key stages of production. This reduces delays and prevents discrepancies in author names, affiliations, or citation records.

Authors play an important role by reviewing proofs carefully and confirming that dataset identifiers and funding details are correct.

Data Citation and Indexing

Consistent dataset citation improves indexing accuracy and helps repositories link data to published articles. Include DOIs or accession numbers in both the data availability statement and references.

This linkage supports reproducibility and allows indexing systems to capture dataset relationships.

Accurate citations also support funder reporting and reuse tracking.

Indexing Updates

Indexing updates: Coverage can vary by platform and may update over time. If you need verification for a specific database or reporting requirement, contact [email protected].

Indexing FAQ

When does indexing preparation begin?

Metadata checks and DOI registration begin after acceptance and continue through production.

Does open access improve visibility?

Yes. Open access removes paywalls and increases discovery across global research communities.

Can I request indexing confirmation?

Yes. Email the editorial office with your article details for database specific verification.

How can I improve indexing outcomes?

Use clear keywords, accurate affiliations, and complete data statements in your manuscript.

Do corrections update indexing records?

Yes. Corrections are reflected in metadata updates sent to indexing partners.

JPGR Commitment

JPGR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in proteomics and genomics. We emphasize reproducible methods, complete data statements, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in molecular publishing.