Journal Indexing
Maximizing global visibility and discoverability for fetal surgery research.
Ensuring Your Research Reaches the Right Audience
Fetal Surgery is committed to achieving comprehensive indexing across major academic databases, search engines, and repository networks. Our indexed status ensures that your prenatal intervention research is discoverable by maternal-fetal medicine specialists, pediatric surgeons, and researchers worldwide, maximizing citation potential and clinical impact.
Current Indexing Status
Academic Search Engines
- Google Scholar indexed
- Microsoft Academic
- Semantic Scholar
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic)
Research Databases
- CrossRef registered with DOI
- ORCID integration
- OpenAIRE compliant
- DOAJ application pending
Institutional Access
- WorldCat discovery
- EZB electronic journals
- SHERPA/RoMEO listed
- Institutional repository compatible
Reference Managers
- Zotero compatible
- Mendeley indexed
- EndNote importable
- RefWorks accessible
Indexing Benefits
Enhanced Discoverability
Comprehensive indexing ensures your fetal surgery research appears in literature searches conducted by clinicians and researchers worldwide seeking evidence on prenatal interventions.
Citation Tracking
Integration with major citation databases enables accurate tracking of how your research influences the field and contributes to advancing maternal-fetal medicine knowledge.
Persistent Identification
Every article receives a unique DOI ensuring permanent accessibility and reliable linking from reference lists, databases, and institutional repositories for decades to come.
Ongoing Expansion: We continuously pursue indexing in additional databases including PubMed Central, Scopus, and Web of Science. Authors are notified when new indexing milestones are achieved that may benefit their published research visibility and impact metrics.
Our editorial team works actively with indexing services to ensure accurate metadata, proper journal classification, and timely content delivery. This commitment to indexing excellence supports our authors in achieving maximum research impact within the fetal surgery and maternal-fetal medicine communities.