Where your research is found
Every JNRT article earns a permanent Crossref DOI and is surfaced in Google Scholar and OpenAlex, so your work stays findable, citable and credited to you.
Findable from the day it is published
Discoverability is built into every Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy article. We register a permanent Crossref DOI on each paper, publish fully open access under CC BY, and deposit complete, standards-based metadata, the same infrastructure used across scholarly publishing.
The result is concrete reach: your work is surfaced in Google Scholar and OpenAlex, free to read anywhere in the world, and permanently citable. Every signal on this page is real, and each one links to an independent source so nothing rests on taking our word for it.
Counts read live from the journal record. Cross-check the article list in OpenAlex →
Where your article is discoverable
Each signal below is real and checkable. We list only what genuinely carries or surfaces JNRT content, with a Verify link wherever one exists.
Crossref DOI
Every article is registered with a permanent Crossref DOI (10.14302/issn.2470-5020...), the global standard for a citable, stable link.
Your work stays citable from day one, and the link never breaks.
Verify →Google Scholar
Articles are crawled and surfaced in Google Scholar, the tool most clinicians and researchers reach for first.
Readers searching your topic can find and cite your paper directly.
Verify →OpenAlex
The journal and its article metadata are listed in OpenAlex under ISSN 2470-5020, the open scholarly index used by universities and analytics tools worldwide.
Your article and its citation links are machine-readable for libraries and research tools.
Verify →ISSN registration
Registered with the ISSN International Centre under ISSN 2470-5020, the authoritative identifier for the journal.
A single, official identifier you can use to verify the journal anywhere.
Verify →CC BY open access
Every article is published open access under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence; authors keep copyright.
Anyone can read, reuse and cite your work, and you can deposit it in your repository.
On every articleCOPE-aligned ethics
Editorial standards follow COPE, ICMJE and WAME guidance, with published peer-review, ethics and corrections policies.
Your work appears in a record that discovery services and readers can trust.
Verify →What we guarantee
The same things on every paper, whatever its topic or author. These are the foundations that keep your work findable and citable.
Permanent Crossref DOI
A citable, persistent identifier on every article, so links and citations stay stable over time.
Open access, CC BY
Free to read worldwide; authors retain copyright. Open licensing improves crawlability and reuse.
Standards-based metadata
Complete, consistent metadata (titles, authors, ORCID, abstracts, references) is deposited so discovery services ingest records accurately.
Published, checkable policies
Peer review, ethics, corrections and data-availability policies are public, aligned with COPE, ICMJE and WAME.
See our editorial policies and APC details for the full picture.
How to make your article more discoverable
Discoverability is a partnership. A few simple steps at submission meaningfully widen your readership.
- Use a clear, specific title and consistent keywords so search engines connect your paper to related neurology topics.
- Add your ORCID and accurate funding statements; they strengthen attribution and metadata matching.
- Share your article DOI on professional profiles and your institutional repository to widen reach.
- Write a concise, structured abstract; it is what most discovery tools index and display.
Indexing & discoverability FAQ
Does every article receive a DOI?
Will my article appear in Google Scholar?
Is the journal in OpenAlex?
What is the journal ISSN?
Is the journal open access? Who keeps copyright?
How does open access help my work get cited?
How quickly is my work discoverable after publication?
How can I maximise my article reach?
Discoverable work, reviewed by named experts
A permanent DOI and open access put your article in front of readers, and you can expect a first decision in about three weeks. See who will handle your manuscript, then submit through ManuscriptZone.