Jivaro Journal

Indexing, metadata, and journal discovery status.

This page explains Jivaro Journal’s current public visibility, identifier status, article metadata practices, preservation goals, and future scholarly indexing priorities.

Status dashboard

What is active, developing, planned, or not yet claimed.

This page separates public search visibility from formal scholarly indexing. Jivaro Journal should not describe itself as indexed by a scholarly service unless that listing has been confirmed.

Area
Status
Meaning
Next step
Public website visibility
Current
Research pages and article pages are publicly accessible on Jivaro.
Maintain clean article URLs, metadata, schema, and crawlable pages.
General search visibility
Current
Pages may appear in public search engines when crawled and indexed.
Improve metadata, internal linking, article structure, and sitemap consistency.
ISSN
Pending
The journal identifier is not yet listed on this page as active.
Add ISSN information once assigned and verified.
Article identifiers
Developing
Articles may include Jivaro Article IDs and DOI information when assigned.
Keep article IDs, DOI links, citation blocks, and metadata consistent.
Crossref / DOI registration
Developing
Crossref-style DOI and metadata workflows should be clearly verified before being claimed.
Develop a consistent DOI, metadata deposit, and citation infrastructure.
ORCID
Encouraged
Authors are encouraged to use ORCID IDs where available.
Add ORCID fields to author metadata and submission workflows when practical.
Major scholarly indexes
Not yet claimed
The journal should not claim inclusion in scholarly indexes until verified.
Pursue appropriate applications only after publication history, policies, and metadata mature.
Preservation
Planned
Long-term preservation infrastructure should be developed as the journal grows.
Evaluate preservation, archiving, PDF storage, and backup workflows.

Discovery pipeline

How an article becomes easier to find.

Indexing is not one step. It depends on article quality, metadata, identifiers, crawlability, citation clarity, journal transparency, and long-term preservation.

01

Article publication

Research articles remain under `/content/research/...` and should have stable article pages, clear titles, author information, dates, and citation details.

02

Article metadata

Each article should include title, author, publication date, article type, topic, abstract, keywords, article ID, citation data, and DOI information when assigned.

03

Identifier layer

ISSN, article IDs, DOI links, ORCID author identifiers, and citation metadata help readers and indexing systems identify the journal and individual articles.

04

Search and scholarly discovery

Public search engines and scholarly discovery systems rely on accessible pages, metadata, structured content, citations, and trusted publication policies.

05

Preservation and recordkeeping

Long-term discovery depends on durable article pages, persistent files, version records, corrections, retractions, and archiving practices.

Future discovery priorities

Potential indexing and metadata priorities.

Future discovery priorities may include ISSN, DOI/Crossref workflows, Google Scholar discoverability, DOAJ eligibility, OpenAlex visibility, ORCID support, and preservation infrastructure. These should be described as active only after confirmation.

ISSN

Journal-level identifier for serial publication identity.

DOI / Crossref

Article identifiers and structured metadata deposit workflows.

Google Scholar

Scholarly search discoverability through clean article pages and metadata.

DOAJ

Open-access journal directory eligibility after policy and publication maturity.

OpenAlex

Open scholarly graph visibility when article metadata becomes discoverable.

ORCID

Author identity support and clearer contributor attribution.

Preservation

Long-term article storage, PDF preservation, and version recordkeeping.

Citation metadata

Consistent citation blocks, article IDs, authors, dates, and identifiers.

Indexing claims policy

The journal should underclaim until listings are verified.

Indexing language should be precise. A public search result is not the same as scholarly index inclusion.

Acceptable language

Use cautious wording such as “publicly accessible,” “search-visible,” “metadata infrastructure developing,” “ISSN pending,” or “future discovery priorities may include.”

Avoid until verified

Do not say the journal is indexed by Google Scholar, DOAJ, OpenAlex, Crossref, Dimensions, Scilit, ROAD, WorldCat, or similar services unless the listing is confirmed.

Update when confirmed

When a listing, ISSN, DOI workflow, or preservation relationship becomes active, update this page with the service name, status, and relevant identifier.

Transparency note

Indexing status will evolve with the journal.

Jivaro Journal is developing its scholarly discovery infrastructure. This page should be updated when new identifiers, indexing listings, metadata systems, preservation workflows, or article-discovery services become active.

Journal links

Research directory

Compact, alphabetized links for authors, reviewers, readers, and editorial-policy navigation.