Journal Indexing
Comprehensive database coverage ensuring maximum discoverability for primary care research worldwide.
Global Research Visibility
International Journal of General Practice is indexed in major academic databases and search platforms, ensuring your published family medicine research reaches the international primary care community effectively.
Our comprehensive indexing strategy maximizes discoverability, citation potential, and long-term accessibility for all general practice publications.
Published primary care research is indexed across multiple platforms serving researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals seeking cutting-edge family medicine science and clinical innovations.
Google Scholar
Full-text indexing ensures primary care research appears in the world's most widely used academic search engine, maximizing discoverability for family medicine researchers.
CrossRef
DOI registration provides persistent identification and citation linking across the scholarly literature for general practice publications.
ORCID
Author identifier integration connects your primary care publications to your verified researcher profile, ensuring proper attribution.
Semantic Scholar
AI-powered indexing enhances family medicine research discovery through intelligent citation analysis and topic clustering.
Beyond general academic platforms, we pursue indexing in databases particularly relevant to primary care, family medicine, and general practice, ensuring your research reaches the most appropriate clinical audiences.
- Primary care and family medicine databases serving general practitioners worldwide
- Regional health services indexes expanding geographic reach for clinical research
- Institutional repository integration for permanent organizational access
Modern indexing platforms provide comprehensive citation tracking, allowing researchers to monitor the impact and reach of their primary care publications. Citation alerts notify authors when their family medicine research is referenced by other scholars.
Citation benefits: Indexed primary care articles accumulate citations more effectively, establishing your research contribution within the broader scientific discourse on general practice and family medicine.
New primary care publications are typically indexed within two to four weeks of online publication. Some specialized databases may require longer processing times. All articles receive DOI registration immediately upon publication for permanent identification.
International Journal of General Practice actively pursues additional indexing opportunities to expand research visibility. Our indexing strategy evolves with the changing landscape of academic discovery, ensuring primary care research remains accessible through emerging platforms.
Maximize Your Research Impact
Publish your primary care research with comprehensive indexing ensuring global visibility and citation potential.
Submit ResearchMultiple services track citations to International Journal of General Practice articles, providing authors with comprehensive metrics demonstrating research impact. These metrics support career advancement through documented evidence of research contribution to primary care science. Authors can track article performance through Google Scholar, Scopus, and Dimensions for grant applications and promotion packages.
Our indexing partnerships continue expanding to maximize global visibility for published primary care research articles reaching general practitioners, family medicine specialists, and healthcare researchers worldwide.
Article-level metrics including downloads and altmetrics provide additional evidence of research reach and engagement within the primary care community.