The Journal of Translational Health & Precision Medicine is committed to achieving broad visibility and discoverability for published research through inclusion in recognized scholarly indexing and abstracting services.
The journal follows international best practices in editorial quality, ethical publishing, and transparency to meet the eligibility requirements of major indexing databases.
The journal has a phased indexing strategy aligned with its development and publication milestones. Applications to indexing and abstracting services will be submitted once eligibility criteria are met, including consistent publication, editorial governance, and ethical compliance.
Targeted indexing services include, but are not limited to:
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Scopus
Web of Science
Inclusion in indexing services is subject to independent evaluation by each database and cannot be guaranteed.
To support indexing eligibility, the journal maintains:
A transparent peer review process
Clearly defined editorial and governance policies
Open access publishing standards
Ethical guidelines aligned with COPE, ICMJE, and WMA
Clear authorship, conflict of interest, and misconduct policies
These measures are continuously reviewed to ensure alignment with evolving indexing requirements.
Published articles are made immediately available online and are assigned persistent identifiers where applicable. Metadata is structured to support discoverability through academic search engines and indexing platforms.
The journal promotes published content through announcements, website updates, and scholarly communication channels to enhance research visibility and impact.
The journal is committed to continuous improvement in editorial quality, operational transparency, and global reach. Indexing applications will be updated as the journal matures and meets the necessary criteria for inclusion.