Indexing and Abstracting

The Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine & Dentistry Journal (PAMD-J)

The Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine & Dentistry Journal (PAMD-J) is committed to ensuring that published research is widely discoverable, accessible, and citable. To maximize visibility and impact, the journal is indexed and archived in recognized platforms and is working toward inclusion in major international databases.


Current Indexing and Accessibility

  • Google Scholar – All published articles are indexed for global discoverability.

  • Crossref DOI Registration – Every article is assigned a unique DOI, ensuring permanent citation, accessibility, and traceability.


Future Indexing Goals

PAMD-J is actively working towards inclusion in the following indexing and abstracting databases:

  • Biomedical & Healthcare Databases: PubMed Central (PMC), EMBASE

  • Open Access Directories: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

  • Citation & Research Databases: Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate – SCIE & ESCI)

  • Library & Institutional Databases: EBSCOhost, ProQuest, Index Copernicus


Benefits of Indexing

  • Global Visibility – Ensures research is available to pediatricians, dentists, researchers, and educators worldwide.

  • Credibility – Indexing in top-tier databases enhances the journal’s and authors’ reputation.

  • Higher Impact – Indexed articles typically achieve greater readership and citation frequency.

  • Institutional Access – Enables discovery through universities, hospitals, and research libraries.


Abstracting Services

  • All articles include structured abstracts to ensure accurate representation in indexing services and to help readers quickly identify relevant research.


Commitment to Best Practices

PAMD-J ensures:

  • Rigorous double-blind peer review

  • DOI assignment for every article

  • Open access licensing under Creative Commons

  • Strict adherence to COPE and ICMJE ethical standards