Journal of Colon And Rectal Cancer

Journal of Colon And Rectal Cancer

Journal of Colon And Rectal Cancer – Indexing

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Journal Indexing

Structured metadata and discoverability for colorectal cancer research.

Indexing Support for JCRC

We invest in metadata quality so your research is discoverable and citable.

Indexing strengthens clinical reach and global visibility.

Metadata FirstStructured abstracts and keywords.
Crossref DOIsPersistent identifiers.
Open-AccessImmediate visibility.
OAI-PMHRepository harvesting support.

Journal at a glance: ISSN 2471-7061 | DOI Prefix 10.14302/issn.2471-7061 | License CC BY 4.0 | Peer-reviewed, open-access journal.

Indexing and Discoverability

Journal of Colon and Rectal Cancer prioritizes accurate metadata and persistent identifiers so colorectal cancer research reaches clinicians, policymakers, and patient advocacy networks.

Our workflow includes DOI registration and metadata validation to support long term discoverability.

Discoverability Pathways

Crossref Registration

Persistent DOIs and metadata updates.

Academic Search

Structured metadata improves indexing.

Library Systems

Accurate records support cataloging.

Data Linking

Clear data citations connect repositories.

Author Role in Indexing Success

Complete metadata and accurate references help discovery. Contact [email protected] for indexing support.

Identifiers and Metadata Infrastructure

JCRC uses Crossref DOI registration, ORCID linking, and structured metadata to support indexing and citation tracking. Consistent identifiers strengthen clinical discovery across oncology databases and search platforms.

  • DOIs are registered for every article and updated on changes
  • ORCID identifiers captured for author disambiguation
  • Funding metadata linked to grant identifiers
  • Data citations connected to repository records
Indexing Readiness Workflow

Our production team validates titles, abstracts, and keywords for clarity before publication. Metadata checks reduce errors that can delay indexing or misclassify clinical research.

  • Scope review and metadata normalization
  • Reference linking and DOI matching
  • Structured abstract validation
  • Keyword quality checks for colorectal terms
  • Final metadata deposit and verification
Citation Practices

Accurate citations strengthen metadata linking and discovery. Where possible, include DOIs and ensure reference details are complete.

  • Verify author names and journal titles
  • Include volume, issue, and page numbers
  • Add DOI links for cited articles
Indexing Partner Expectations

Indexing services evaluate metadata quality, scope clarity, and citation practices. Consistency in titles, abstracts, and author information reduces rejection risk and improves visibility for colorectal cancer research.

  • Match article titles to journal scope language
  • Keep author names consistent with ORCID profiles
  • Use accurate journal abbreviations in references
Metadata Consistency

Consistent metadata improves reliability across platforms.

  • Use consistent author initials and surnames
  • Confirm institution names match official listings
  • Avoid inconsistent keyword capitalization

Improve Discoverability

Prepare metadata carefully to strengthen indexing outcomes.