Keywords to success: a practical guide to maximise the visibility and impact of academic papers

Author:

Pottier PatriceORCID,Lagisz MalgorzataORCID,Burke SamanthaORCID,Drobniak Szymon M.ORCID,Downing Philip A.ORCID,Macartney Erin L.ORCID,Martinig April RobinORCID,Mizuno AyumiORCID,Morrison KyleORCID,Pollo PietroORCID,Ricolfi LorenzoORCID,Tam JesseORCID,Williams CoralieORCID,Yang YefengORCID,Nakagawa ShinichiORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn a growing digital landscape, enhancing the discoverability and resonance of scientific articles is essential. Here, we offer ten recommendations to amplify the discoverability of studies in scientific databases. Particularly, we argue that the strategic use and placement of key terms in the title, abstract, and keyword sections can boost indexing and appeal. By surveying 237 journals in ecology and evolutionary biology, we found that current author guidelines may unintentionally limit article discoverability. Our survey of 5842 studies revealed that authors frequently exhaust abstract word limits — particularly those capped under 250 words. This suggests that current guidelines may be overly restrictive and not optimised to increase the dissemination and discoverability of digital publications. Additionally, 91.9% of studies used redundant keywords in the title or abstract, undermining optimal indexing in databases. We encourage adopting structured abstracts to maximise the incorporation of key terms in titles, abstracts, and keywords. In addition, we encourage the relaxation of abstract and keyword limitations in journals with strict guidelines, and the inclusion of multilingual abstracts to broaden global accessibility. These evidence-based recommendations to editors are designed to improve article engagement and facilitate evidence synthesis, thereby aligning scientific publishing with the modern needs of academic research.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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