Indexing and Global Visibility
Maximizing the discoverability and impact of your ophthalmic research.
Discoverable Worldwide
JOS is committed to ensuring your research reaches ophthalmologists, optometrists, and vision researchers globally through comprehensive indexing.
The Journal of Ophthalmic Science prioritizes indexing to maximize visibility and citation potential. We maintain active relationships with major academic search engines and medical databases.
CrossRef DOI
Every article receives a unique DOI, ensuring permanent citability across all CrossRef-linked platforms.
ISSN (Online)
JOS holds an International Standard Serial Number for library catalogs and indexing services worldwide.
ORCID Integration
We support ORCID identifiers to ensure publications are correctly attributed to your research profile.
- Google Scholar: All JOS articles are automatically indexed for citation tracking
- Semantic Scholar: AI-powered discovery identifies influential ophthalmology research
- BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine indexes our open access content
JOS is actively pursuing inclusion in Tier-1 indexing services:
- PubMed/MEDLINE: Primary goal for clinical ophthalmology visibility
- Scopus: Elsevier's comprehensive citation database
- Web of Science (ESCI): Emerging Sources Citation Index