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International Scientific Databases for Biomedical Journals
Roya Kelishadi, MD
September 2010
Types of journal indexes
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A database covering many different journals; An index designed from scratch for a journal that has never been indexed; An index in progress, one that was started by one indexer and that is being continued by another indexer; A cumulated index for a journal that is either still being published or that has ceased publication.
ISI Web of Knowledge
• It provides access to many databases and other resources: • Web of Science Citation Index (including (SCI), Science • Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), • Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), • Biological Abstracts ,
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ISI Web of Knowledge
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It covers about 8,700 leading journals in science , technology , social sciences , arts, and humanities , Current Contents Connect , Medline , Journal Citation Reports (two editions: Science and Social Sciences), ISI HighlyCited.com
Web of Science
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Web of Science is an online academic service provided by Thomson Reuters . It provides access to seven databases: Science Citation Index (SCI), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science and Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Social Science and Humanities.
Web of Science
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Its databases cover almost 10,000 leading journals of : science , technology social sciences arts , humanities , , and over 100,000 book-based and journal conference proceedings.
What's the difference between Web of Science and ISI Web of Knowledge?
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ISI Web of Knowledge is a comprehensive research platform, which means it brings together many different types of content for searching. Journal articles, patents, websites, conference proceedings, Open Access material – all can be accessed through one interface, using a variety of powerful search and analysis tools. Web of Science® can be found within ISI Web of Knowledge. This resource offers access to journal articles in the sciences, social sciences and arts and humanities.
ISI Journal Selection Criteria
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The evaluation process consists of evaluation of many criteria such as Basic Journal Publishing Standards including: Timeliness of publication, adherence to International Editorial Conventions, English Language Bibliographic Information (including English article titles, keywords, author abstracts, and cited references ).
ISI Journal Selection Criteria
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• • • • Thomson Reuters also examines the journal's Editorial Content, the International Diversity of it authors and editors. Citation Analysis using Thomson Reuters data is applied to determine the journal's citation history and/or the citation history of its authors and editors.
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Do you wish to submit a journal for evaluation?
Thomson Reuters needs at least three consecutive current issues to complete an evaluation.
Please send the most current issue of the journal, and then each subsequent issues as soon as each is published to the following address: • Publication Processing Department Thomson Reuters 1500 Spring Garden Street Fourth Floor Philadelphia, PA 19130 USA • Back issues are not evaluated. Send only current issues.
Do you wish to submit a journal for evaluation?
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• • • • • • It is not necessary to send accompanying material in support of your application other than enclosing a document stating the following: Full Journal Title ISSN Publisher's Name and Address Editor's Name and Address Brief statement on the unique features of the journal and how it is distinguished from other journals in the field. •
http://science.thomsonreuters.com/mjl/selection/#jsc
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Index Medicus : is a comprehensive index of medical journal articles, published between 1879 and 2004 (covering 4612 journals).
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MEDLINE : is the NLM’s premier bibliographic database, and includes all the citations published in Index Medicus plus others that were formerly in specialty databases such as HealthSTAR. MEDLINE was launched in 1971. As of March 2008, more than 5000 journals are currently indexed for MEDLINE.
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PubMed : is a service of the NLM that provides free access to MEDLINE and some other bibliographic information.
PubMed Central (PMC): is the NLM’s free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature (a service with more than 450 journal titles).
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Entrez : is the search engine and retrieval system used at NCBI for the major databases, including PubMed.
PubMed and Medline
• PubMed is more up to date than Medline and has more citations. Many of the extra citations are very recent articles that are not yet indexed for Medline. Most users will be keen to find these citations.
What's the Difference Between MEDLINE ® and PubMed ® ?
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MEDLINE is the largest component of PubMed , the freely accessible online database of biomedical journal citations and abstracts created by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM®). Approximately 5,200 journals published in the United States and more than 80 other countries have been MEDLINE. selected and are currently indexed for A distinctive feature of MEDLINE is that the records are indexed with NLM's controlled vocabulary, the Medical Subject Headings ( MeSH® ).
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In addition to MEDLINE citations, PubMed also contains: In-process citations which provide a record for an article before it is indexed with MeSH and added to MEDLINE or converted to out-of-scope status. Citations that precede the date that a journal was selected for MEDLINE indexing (when supplied electronically by the publisher). Some OLDMEDLINE citations that have not yet been updated with current vocabulary and converted to MEDLINE status.
In addition to MEDLINE citations, PubMed also contains: (Cont.)
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Citations to articles that are out-of scope (e.g., covering plate tectonics or astrophysics) from certain MEDLINE journals, primarily general science and general chemistry journals, for which the life sciences articles are indexed with MeSH for MEDLINE.
In addition to MEDLINE citations, PubMed also contains: (Cont.)
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Some life science journals that submit full text to PubMedCentral® and may not yet have been recommended for inclusion in MEDLINE although they have undergone a review by NLM, and some physics journals that were part of a prototype PubMed in the early to mid-1990's. Citations to author manuscripts of articles published by NIH-funded researchers.
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One of the ways users can limit their retrieval to MEDLINE citations in PubMed is by selecting MEDLINE from the Subsets menu on the Limits screen.
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The following link provides detailed information about MEDLINE® data and searching PubMed®: www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/pmresources.html
Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC)
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The First Citation System in Islamic Countries
ISC is a system which deals with analysis and ranking authors, publications and institutes. Islamic countries’ universities, research centers and scientific societies can consign one issue of their scientific journals to the Regional Information Center for Science and Technology.
http://www.isc.gov.ir/isce.htm
• • The Islamic World Science Citation Database partnership with Scopus
Over the past 10 years, Iran’s scholarly output of scientific articles has increased significantly. In light of this surge in output and to further support and bring visibility to researchers it represents, the Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC) recently signed an agreement allowing the ISC's publications to be indexed in Scopus.
The agreement is expected to create additional interest in the growing scientific output of the Islamic world and facilitate greater collaboration between scientists.
www.scopus.com
www.isc.gov.ir/isce.htm
Scopus
• Scopus is a database of abstracts and citations for scholarly journal articles . It covers nearly 18,000 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers, including coverage of 16,500 peer reviewed journals in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences (including arts and humanities) fields. It is owned by Elsevier and is provided on the Scopus incorporate searches of scientific web pages through Web Scirus for subscribers . Searches in , another Elsevier product, as well as patent databases.
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Scopus is the research tool of choice for 60% of the world’s Top 20 ranked Universities, providing access to more than 5,000 international publishers across the scientific, technical, medical, social sciences and arts and humanities fields.
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Updated daily, Scopus offers:
Nearly 18,000 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers, including coverage of - 16,500 peer-reviewed journals (inc > 1,200 Open Access journals) - 600 trade publications - 350 book series - Extensive conference coverage (3.6 million conference papers) 38 million records, of which: - 19 million records include references going back to 1996 (78% include references) - 19 million pre-1996 records go back as far as 1823.
Scopus
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Scopus is a very large database covering most of the health sciences, and life sciences as well as Physical Sciences and Social Sciences.
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It does not have a thesaurus (subject index) of its own but it can search on the subject headings assigned by PubMed and other databases.
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While there is considerable overlap between Scopus and PubMed there will often be articles found in one database that are not found in the other using the same search. Scopus includes all the citations in PubMed and Embase from 1996 onwards, but is not as up to date as PubMed. The Scopus search engine is not as flexible or thorough as PubMed or Embase.
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Scopus is a complete service package, easy to set up and customize, and includes COUNTER-compliant usage reports, an information website, live assistance with e-Helpdesk and a broad spectrum of collateral for each institution with access.
http://www.info.scopus.com
www.info.scopus.com/contactus
EMBASE
Excerpta Medica Database
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EMBASE is a biomedical database produced by Elsevier. The database contains bibliographic records with citations, abstracts and indexing derived from biomedical articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Coverage
• • Over 20 million indexed records from more than 7,000 active, peer-reviewed journals.
Holding over 1,800 biomedical titles not offered by Medline, it delivers a comprehensive coverage of relevant biomedical literature.
• • • More than 600,000 records added annually; over 80% with abstracts Covers over peer-reviewed journals published in
70
countries /
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languages Biomedical scope covering the following areas: – – – – – – – – – Drug therapy and research, including pharmaceutics, pharmacology and toxicology Clinical and experimental (human) medicine Basic biological science relevant to human medicine Biotechnology and biomedical engineering, including medical devices Health policy and management, including pharmacoeconomics Public, occupational and environmental health, including pollution control Psychiatry and mental health, including substance dependence and abuse Forensic science Alternative and complementary medicine
www.embase.com
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Europe, Middle East & Africa:
P.O. Box 211 1000 AE Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel: +31 20 485 3767 Fax: +31 20 485 3432 E-mail: [email protected]
Last update: 9 Oct 2009
Scopus, PubMed, and Embase
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Scopus covers all the journals included in PubMed from 1996. The search algorithm in PubMed appears to be more specific but it includes explosion of MeSH. While Scopus will search MeSH it won't explode MeSH.
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Similarly All the Embase journals are covered by Scopus, and Scopus will search Emtree (the Embase thesaurus) but there is no explosion of Emtree terms.
Embase and PubMed
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Differences in coverage vary with the particular disciplines, but Embase has more European journals, more non-English journals, and probably more drug therapy journals.
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
• • Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society products. It is located in , and produces Chemical Abstracts, and related Columbus, Ohio , United States . CAS provides the largest databases of publicly disclosed chemistry -related information, makes them accessible through search and retrieval software and provides links to the original literature and patents.
Chemical Abstracts
(Cont.) • • The term "Chemical Abstracts" is often used loosely to apply to all the different files and products, but the different parts now have specific names. In 2007 the Chemical Abstracts Service was designated an ACS National Historical Chemical Landmark in recognition of its significance as the most comprehensive repository of research in chemistry and related sciences.
www.cas.org
Biosis Previews
• • Biosis Previews covers many areas of biology including life sciences and clinical material. BIOSIS Previews ® contains citations from Biological Abstracts
Biological Abstracts/Reports, Reviews, and Meetings ® ®
(BA), and (BA/RRM) (formerly BioResearch Index
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Biosis Previews
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Biological Abstracts includes approximately 350,000 accounts of original research yearly from nearly 5,000 primary journal and monograph titles.
Biological Abstracts/RRM includes an additional 200,000+ citations a year from meeting abstracts, reviews, books, book chapters, notes, letters, and selected reports.
Together, these publications constitute a major English- language service providing comprehensive worldwide coverage of research in the biological and biomedical sciences.
PsycINFO®
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PsycINFO is an abstract database that provides systematic coverage of the psychological literature from the 1800s to the present. (The database also includes records from the 1600s and 1700s.) An essential tool for researchers, PsycINFO combines a wealth of content with precise indexing so you can get just what you need easily.
PsycINFO contains bibliographic citations, abstracts, cited references, and descriptive information to help you find what you need across a wide variety of scholarly publications in the behavioral and social sciences.
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CINAHL Databases
CINAHL ®
, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, is the most comprehensive resource for nursing and allied health literature. While starting out as a single bibliographic database, CINAHL has expanded to offer four databases including two full-text versions. CINAHL is owned and operated by EBSCO Publishing, with the Cinahl editorial team continuing to work out of the offices in Glendale, California. The CINAHL databases are available on EBSCOhost®.
http://www.ebscohost.com/cinahl
Index Medicus for the Eastern
Mediterranean Region (IMEMR) • In order to give access to health literature published in or related to the Eastern Mediterranean Region, the Eastern Mediterranean Region Library Network (EMLIBNET) produces an international index to Eastern Mediterranean health literature and information sources using headings according to the Medical Subject Headings MeSH list of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. This index is called Index Medicus for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR).
IMEMR
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• • The IMEMR database is the only system in the world which indexes and disseminates health and biomedical information originating in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and it is as current as any modern international indexing service.
http://www.who.int/library/databases/emro /en/index.html
Index Copernicus
• Index Copernicus International after the signing of an agreement with Google Inc. is a strategic partner in international scientific journals digitization project Digitization is FREE OF CHARGE for journal publishers.
Details and digitization conditions are available in Publisher Panel - a panel to manage and guide publishing process of the scientific journals http://publishers.indexcopernicus.com
• • Http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/ http://www.indexcopernicus.com/contact.php?id=5
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IndexCopernicus Evaluation Methodology 2009 Stage 1.
Detailed Parametrical analysis The following groups of parameters are evaluated: Scientific quality: 580 base points (58.0%) Editorial quality: 200 base points (20.0%) International availability: 135 base points (13.5%) Frequency-Regularity-Stability: 50 base points (5.0%) Technical quality: 35 base points (3.5%)
Total: 1000 base points (100,0%)
IndexCopernicus Evaluation Methodology 2009 (Cont.)
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Stage 2.
Negative score analysis Negative score is given for: irregular or late issuance [late by up to one publishing period (-30), joint issues (-50), late more than one publishing period (-60)]; Unethical advertisement placement [within article (-60), directly before/after article (-40).
IndexCopernicus Evaluation Methodology 2009 (Cont.)
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Stage 3.
Expert peer-review Frequency Regularity-Stability: 50 base points (5.0%) • • • Scientific significance of the published material [±20] Up-to-date content [±20] Educational value [±20].
How is Index Copernicus Value (ICV) calculated?
• • • First, Base Points (BP) are converted into 10 points Total Basic Score (TBS), then: For journals indexed in Current Contents Index Copernicus Value (ICV) calculations are based on the following formula: 9+[(TBS)×(IF)] (where IF = impact factor value).
This formula ensures that the journals indexed at Current Contents a have minimum ICV of =9 points. For the rest of journals which are NOT indexed in Current Contents TBS=ICV
Main items
I. Scientific Quality II. Editorial quality III. International availability IV. Frequency-Regularity-Market stability V. Technical quality
Relevant databases
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Bioethics
PubMed, CINAHL, Academic Search Premier, Biosis Previews, Sociological abstracts, SciFinder Scholar
Cell Biology
Biosis Previews, PubMed, SciFinder Scholar, Scopus, Academic Search Premier
General Practice
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier
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Clinical Medicine
Cochrane Library, PubMed, Biosis Previews, SciFinder Scholar, Scopus, Academic Search Premier, Web of Science •
Dentistry
PubMed, Scopus, SciFinder Scholar (especially for dental materials), Biosis Previews, Academic Search Premier, PsycInfo (especially for psychological aspects)
Relevant databases
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Drug Addiction
PubMed, Scopus, SciFinder Scholar, Cochrane Library, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier, Sociological abstracts •
Forensic Sciences
SciFinder Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect
Relevant databases
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Human Biology
PubMed, Scopus, Zoological Record, Biosis Previews, Current Contents Connect, SciFinder Scholar, Academic Search Premier
Human Evolution
Zoological Record, Biosis Previews, Academic Search Premier, SciFinder Scholar
Relevant databases
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Human Pathology
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, SciFinder Scholar Human Physiology PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, SciFinder Scholar, Academic Search Premier
Human Reproduction
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier
Relevant databases
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Neurology
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Cochrane Library, SciFinder Scholar
Neurosciences
Biosis Previews, PubMed, Scopus, Academic Search Premier, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect
Orthopaedics
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Cochrane Library, Academic Search Premier, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect
Paediatrics
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier
Relevant databases
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Pharmacology
PubMed, Scopus, SciFinder Scholar, Biosis Previews, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier
Reproduction in mammals
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Zoological Record, Academic Search Premier
Surgery
PubMed, Scopus, Biosis Previews, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, Academic Search Premier