Journal Indexing
Ensuring limnology research is discoverable across scholarly platforms.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2691-3208
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2691-3208
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Limnology research across lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, reservoirs, and freshwater biogeochemistry. We prioritize evidence that informs freshwater management, water quality protection, and ecosystem resilience.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
IJLI prioritizes structured metadata and DOI registration so limnology research is discoverable across scholarly platforms. Indexing helps evidence reach freshwater scientists, managers, and policy leaders who rely on validated data.
Our production workflow includes metadata validation and citation checks to improve discoverability and long term accuracy.
IJLI maintains core identifiers and metadata services that support reliable citation, cataloging, and discovery across platforms.
- ISSN registration for consistent journal identification
- DOI assignment and metadata registration via Crossref
- Google Scholar discoverability subject to inclusion and crawling guidelines
- Consistent author identifiers and institutional affiliations
High quality metadata ensures that limnology research can be located, cited, and integrated into evidence syntheses. Authors should provide complete identifiers, structured abstracts, and accurate funding statements to support indexing workflows.
- Accurate author identities, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers
- Funding details, conflicts of interest, and project identifiers
- Structured abstracts and limnology specific keywords
- Complete references with DOIs or stable identifiers
Crossref Registration
Persistent DOIs and metadata updates improve tracking.
Scholar Visibility
Structured metadata improves indexing in academic search engines.
Library Systems
Accurate metadata supports cataloging and discovery.
Data Linking
Clear data citations connect articles with repositories.
During production, the editorial team validates metadata fields and resolves citation inconsistencies before DOI registration. This step strengthens discoverability and prevents downstream cataloging errors.
If authors need documentation for reporting or compliance purposes, the editorial office can confirm metadata status and DOI registration timing.
Freshwater evidence is often used by policy teams and watershed managers on short timelines. Strong indexing ensures research can be located quickly and integrated into guidance, monitoring plans, and restoration strategies.
Visibility across platforms improves the chance that local and regional teams can access the latest evidence. Clear metadata also supports systematic reviews and evidence syntheses that inform regional and global recommendations.
Limnology studies benefit from precise descriptors for waterbody type, sampling season, and geographic setting. Include consistent terminology for parameters, measurement units, and analytical methods to avoid ambiguity.
If studies use monitoring networks or public datasets, specify geographic coverage and time periods. These details help indexing services associate articles with the right freshwater contexts.
Authors help improve discoverability by providing complete metadata, accurate references, and clear funding statements. Well structured abstracts and keywords improve visibility for limnology audiences.
- Include ORCID identifiers where available
- Use standardized limnology and freshwater terminology
- Provide data repository links and accession numbers
- Ensure citations match reference lists
Indexing updates: Coverage can vary by platform and may update over time. If you need verification for a specific database or reporting requirement, contact [email protected].
The editorial office can confirm DOI registration dates and metadata timestamps for compliance reporting.
Accurate metadata strengthens downstream discovery.
IJLI is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in limnology and freshwater science. We emphasize reproducible field and laboratory methods, clear reporting of water quality and ecological outcomes, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in freshwater ecology, hydrology, and environmental stewardship.
Increase Discoverability
Prepare your metadata carefully to improve indexing outcomes for limnology research.