Malaria Journal Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Aims and scope Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field. Open access All articles published by Malaria Journal are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges or registration barriers. Further information about open access can be found here. As authors of articles published in Malaria Journal you are the copyright holders of your article and have granted to any third party, in advance and in perpetuity, the right to use, reproduce or disseminate your article, according to the BMC license agreement. For those of you who are US government employees or are prevented from being copyright holders for similar reasons, BMC can accommodate non-standard copyright lines. Please contact us if further information is needed. Article-processing charges Open access publishing is not without costs. Malaria Journal therefore levies an article-processing charge of £1790.00/$2490.00/€2090.00 for each article accepted for publication, plus VAT or local taxes where applicable. If the corresponding author's institution participates in our open access membership program, some or all of the publication cost may be covered (more details available on the membership page). We routinely waive charges for authors from low-income countries. For other countries, article-processing charge waivers or discounts are granted on a case-by-case basis to authors with insufficient funds. Authors can request a waiver or discount during the submission process. For further details, see our article-processing charge page. Visit Springer Nature’s open access funding & support services for information about research funders and institutions that provide funding for APCs. Springer Nature offers agreements that enable institutions to cover open access publishing costs. Learn more about our open access agreements to check your eligibility and discover whether this journal is included. For more information on APCs please see our Journal Pricing FAQs Indexing services All articles published in Malaria Journal are included in: CABI CAS Citebase Current contents DOAJ Embase Global Health MEDLINE OAIster PubMed PubMed Central Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded SCImago Scopus SOCOLAR Zetoc Zoological Record
Journal of Ophthalmology Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research, review, and clinical studies related to the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye. Submissions should focus on focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, as well as clinical trials and research findings. Journal of Ophthalmology is archived in Portico, which provides permanent archiving for electronic scholarly journals, as well as via the LOCKSS initiative. It operates a fully open access publishing model which allows open global access to its published content. This model is supported through Article Processing Charges. The most recent Impact Factor for Journal of Ophthalmology is 1.580 according to the 2018 Journal Citation Reports released by Clarivate Analytics in 2019. The journal’s most recent CiteScore is 1.78 according to the CiteScore 2018 metrics released by Scopus. Journal of Ophthalmology is included in many leading abstracting and indexing databases. Academic OneFile Academic Search Alumni Edition Academic Search Complete Airiti Library Biological Sciences Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) CINAHL Plus with Full Text CNKI Scholar Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) EBSCO Discovery Service EBSCOhost Connection EBSCOhost Research Databases Expanded Academic ASAP Expanded Academic Index Google Scholar Health and Wellness Resource Center Health Reference Center Academic HINARI Access to Research in Health Programme InfoTrac Custom journals J-Gate Portal Journal Citation Reports - Science Edition Open Access Journals Integrated Service System Project (GoOA) Primo Central Index PubMed PubMed Central SafetyLit Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus The Summon Service WorldCat Discovery Services
International Journal of Womens Health Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The International Journal of Women's Health (ISSN: 1179-1411) is a peer-reviewed healthcare journal focusing on all aspects of women's health care, including gynecology, obstetrics, and breast cancer. Abstracted &Indexing Details: PubMed and PubMed Central (Int J Womens Health) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), from 2016 Embase, from 2009 (Correct as at December 8, 2016) Scopus, from 2009 (Correct as at December 8, 2016) OAIster - The Open Access Initiative Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) The journal is published by Dove Medical Press.
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the script 'pubmed.sh" downloads the the journals from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3827/table/pubmedhelp.pubmedhelptable45/ , the 'eignefactors' from http://www.eigenfactor.org for each journal , It scans pubmed (starting from year=2000) and get the difference between the date(submitted) and the date(accepted). The code for the java program used to download pubmed is available here: https://github.com/lindenb/jsandbox/blob/master/src/sandbox/PubmedDump.java
Note: pubmed contains some errors: e.g. submitted > accepted (http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/efetch.fcgi?db=pubmed&id=20591334&retmode=xml) or some dates in the future: ( http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/efetch.fcgi?db=pubmed&id=12921703&retmode=xml )
Indian journal of public health Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Indian Journal of Public Health is a peer-reviewed international journal published Quarterly by the Indian Public Health Association. It is indexed/abstracted by the major international indexing systems like Index Medicus/MEDLINE, SCOPUS, PUBMED, etc. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive the final accepted version of the articles. The journal’s full text is available online at www.ijph.in. Abstracting and Indexing Information The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners: Baidu Scholar, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases, Ex Libris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, National Science Library, ProQuest, TdNet, Wanfang Data The journal is indexed with, or included in, the following: DOAJ, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, Web of Science
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Acupuncture publications in PubMed for 5-year intervals between 1995 and 2014.
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List of the fifty general internal medicine journals included in the study, with their 2020 impact factor (according to Journal Citation Reports).
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Despite their recognized limitations, bibliometric assessments of scientific productivity have been widely adopted. We describe here an improved method to quantify the influence of a research article by making novel use of its co-citation network to field-normalize the number of citations it has received. Article citation rates are divided by an expected citation rate that is derived from performance of articles in the same field and benchmarked to a peer comparison group. The resulting Relative Citation Ratio is article level and field independent and provides an alternative to the invalid practice of using journal impact factors to identify influential papers. To illustrate one application of our method, we analyzed 88,835 articles published between 2003 and 2010 and found that the National Institutes of Health awardees who authored those papers occupy relatively stable positions of influence across all disciplines. We demonstrate that the values generated by this method strongly correlate with the opinions of subject matter experts in biomedical research and suggest that the same approach should be generally applicable to articles published in all areas of science. A beta version of iCite, our web tool for calculating Relative Citation Ratios of articles listed in PubMed, is available at https://icite.od.nih.gov.
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Top 20 journals that published acupuncture articles over the 20 year period, 1995–2014.
Public Health Reports Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Public Health Reports is the official journal of the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Public Health Service and has been published since 1878. It is published bimonthly, plus supplement issues, through an official agreement with the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health. The journal is peer-reviewed and publishes original research, reviews, and commentaries in the areas of public health practice and methodology, public health law, and teaching at schools and programs of public health. Issues contain regular commentaries by the U.S. Surgeon General and executives of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health. The journal focuses upon such topics as tobacco control, teenage violence, occupational disease and injury, immunization, drug policy, lead screening, health disparities, and many other key and emerging public health issues. In addition to the six regular issues, PHR produces supplemental issues approximately 2-5 times per year which focus on specific topics that are of particular interest to our readership. The journal's contributors are on the front line of public health and they present their work in a readable and accessible format. Abstract & indexing Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents - Clinical Medicine Clarivate Analytics: Science Citation Index (SCI) Clarivate Analytics: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) Clarivate Analytics: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) CABI: Global Health Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences EBSCO EMBASE/Excerpta Medica Ovid JSTOR PubMed Central (PMC) PAIS International - ProQuest ProQuest Statistical Reference Index PubMed: MEDLINE Scopus
Background: Randomized control trials (RCTs) are considered the highest level of evidence for therapeutic research. Surgical RCTs, however, have drawbacks, leading some to question their role in filling the information gap in orthopaedic surgery. Pragmatism in study design was introduced to increase the clinical applicability of study results. However, there is a paucity of studies examining the effects of pragmatism on surgical RCTs. The purpose of this study was to examine how pragmatism affects the scholarly influence of surgical RCTs. Hip fracture surgical RCTs were used as an example. We hypothesized that a more pragmatic design would result in increased scholarly influence. Methods: A search for surgical hip fracture-related RCTs published between 1995-2015 was done in both PubMed and EMBASE. Journal impact factor, citation number, research question, significance and type of outcome, number of centers involved, and the PRECIS-2 level of pragmatism score were recorded for eac...
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Citations identified via PubMed during 1995–2014. (7Z)
BMC public health Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community. Indexing Details CABI CAS Current contents Citebase DOAJ EmCare Medscape SOCOLAR Embase Food Science and Technology Abstracts Global Health OAIster MEDLINE PubMed Central PubMed Scopus Science Citation Index Expanded SCImago ​Zetoc
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This data set contains citation sentiment data for 3728 journals in Scopus. A sentiment classifier was used to measure the sentiment score of each citance. The sentiment score is between -1 and 1 in which 1 indicates the strongest positive sentiment. All together, more than 32 million citances were identified from the PubMed Central OA subset and each received a sentiment score. Citances were aggregated into cited journals. A journal is assigned into one of the 27 domains in Scopus. Because one journal can have multiple domain assignments, there are more than 8000 entries in this data set. One for each journal-domain assignment.
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Top ranked countries with respect to numbers of acupuncture-related publications in the over the 20 year period, 1995–2014.
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Update — December 7, 2014. – Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is not working for many reasons, for example: 1. Incorrect in their foundations (paradox): hierarchical levels of evidence are supported by opinions (i.e., lowest strength of evidence according to EBM) instead of real data collected from different types of study designs (i.e., evidence). http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1122534 2. The effect of criminal practices by pharmaceutical companies is only possible because of the complicity of others: healthcare systems, professional associations, governmental and academic institutions. Pharmaceutical companies also corrupt at the personal level, politicians and political parties are on their payroll, medical professionals seduced by different types of gifts in exchange of prescriptions (i.e., bribery) which very likely results in patients not receiving the proper treatment for their disease, many times there is no such thing: healthy persons not needing pharmacological treatments of any kind are constantly misdiagnosed and treated with unnecessary drugs. Some medical professionals are converted in K.O.L. which is only a puppet appearing on stage to spread lies to their peers, a person supposedly trained to improve the well-being of others, now deceits on behalf of pharmaceutical companies. Probably the saddest thing is that many honest doctors are being misled by these lies created by the rules of pharmaceutical marketing instead of scientific, medical, and ethical principles. Interpretation of EBM in this context was not anticipated by their creators. “The main reason we take so many drugs is that drug companies don’t sell drugs, they sell lies about drugs.” ―Peter C. Gøtzsche “doctors and their organisations should recognise that it is unethical to receive money that has been earned in part through crimes that have harmed those people whose interests doctors are expected to take care of. Many crimes would be impossible to carry out if doctors weren’t willing to participate in them.” —Peter C Gøtzsche, The BMJ, 2012, Big pharma often commits corporate crime, and this must be stopped. Pending (Colombia): Health Promoter Entities (In Spanish: EPS ―Empresas Promotoras de Salud).
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Health Reports, published by the Health Analysis Division of Statistics Canada, is a peer-reviewed journal of population health and health services research. It is designed for a broad audience that includes health professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the general public. The journal publishes articles of wide interest that contain original and timely analyses of national or provincial/territorial surveys or administrative databases. New articles are published electronically each month. Health Reports had an impact factor of 2.673 for 2014 and a five-year impact factor of 4.167. All articles are indexed in PubMed. Our online catalogue is free and receives more than 500,000 visits per year. External submissions are welcome.
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The impact of different journal submission requirements on report quality.
Journal of Clinical Gynecology and Obstetrics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Clinical Gynecology and Obstetrics is international, open access, peer-reviewed journal, publishes original contributions describing basic research and clinical investigation of gynaecology and obstetrics, on the cellular, molecular, prevention, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis aspects. The submissions can be basic research or clinical investigation oriented. This journal welcomes those submissions focused on the clinical trials of new treatment modalities in gynaecology and obstetrics. Abstracting and Indexing Worldcat Google Google Scholar JournalTOCs PubMed and PubMed Central (selected citations, only NIH supported articles).
Malaria Journal Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Aims and scope Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field. Open access All articles published by Malaria Journal are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges or registration barriers. Further information about open access can be found here. As authors of articles published in Malaria Journal you are the copyright holders of your article and have granted to any third party, in advance and in perpetuity, the right to use, reproduce or disseminate your article, according to the BMC license agreement. For those of you who are US government employees or are prevented from being copyright holders for similar reasons, BMC can accommodate non-standard copyright lines. Please contact us if further information is needed. Article-processing charges Open access publishing is not without costs. Malaria Journal therefore levies an article-processing charge of £1790.00/$2490.00/€2090.00 for each article accepted for publication, plus VAT or local taxes where applicable. If the corresponding author's institution participates in our open access membership program, some or all of the publication cost may be covered (more details available on the membership page). We routinely waive charges for authors from low-income countries. For other countries, article-processing charge waivers or discounts are granted on a case-by-case basis to authors with insufficient funds. Authors can request a waiver or discount during the submission process. For further details, see our article-processing charge page. Visit Springer Nature’s open access funding & support services for information about research funders and institutions that provide funding for APCs. Springer Nature offers agreements that enable institutions to cover open access publishing costs. Learn more about our open access agreements to check your eligibility and discover whether this journal is included. For more information on APCs please see our Journal Pricing FAQs Indexing services All articles published in Malaria Journal are included in: CABI CAS Citebase Current contents DOAJ Embase Global Health MEDLINE OAIster PubMed PubMed Central Science Citation Index Science Citation Index Expanded SCImago Scopus SOCOLAR Zetoc Zoological Record