scholarly journals Acute and Critical Care will be indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Emerging Sources Citation Index, and Scopus

2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-220
Author(s):  
Jae Hwa Cho
2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 193-200
Author(s):  
Byung-Ho Yoon ◽  
Bo Kwon Hwang ◽  
Eun-Ae Jung ◽  
Deog-Yoon Kim

Background: Nine years have passed since the Journal of Bone Metabolism (JBM) was launched as an English journal in 2012; it was finally included in Scopus in January 2019. Therefore, this study aimed to provide evidence of increased international recognition based on journal metrics and reflect on its efforts to be recognized as a top-notch journal.Methods: Databases, such as the Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, Korean Citation Index (KCI), and citation indicators, including the impact factor (IF) and SCImago journal rank (SJR) were reviewed and calculated according to years, and the results were drawn. Furthermore, country-wise contributions and top-cited articles were also investigated.Results: The JBM 2020 IF was 2.17 in the WoS. The 2020 SJR in Scopus was 0.334, with a ranking of 165/219 (75.3%) in the Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism category. The 2020 KCI was 0.42. Of 263 articles, 260 were citable (98.9%), and of 176 original articles, 15 (8.5%) were supported by research grants. The total citation of JBM has increased from 16 in 2014 to 141 in 2020; however, its KCI remained stationary from 0.29 in 2015 to 0.42 in 2020.Conclusions: Currently, JBM is increasingly cited by international researchers than Korean researchers, indicating that the journal’s content is valued at an international level. Its inclusion in PubMed Central appears to have increased its international relevance; however, publishing English-only articles may hinder its use domestically. Therefore, efforts should be made to increase citation rates and enhance domestic readership.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 401-407
Author(s):  
Sergio Olate ◽  
Humberto Velásquez ◽  
Bárbara Cartes ◽  
Leonardo Brito ◽  
Pamela Lopetegui ◽  
...  

Facial asymmetry related to unilateral condylar hyperplasia is one of the facial deformities diseases, usually treated with TMJ surgery. The aim of this review is to define if condylar reparation is possible after partial resection of the condylar head and establish the conditions. We realized a search in Pubmed Central, Science Citation Index, Elsevier Science Direct Complete, Highwire Press, Springer Standard Collection, to find the studies realized in condylar reparation after condylectomy in humans and animals. The results showed poor information for both, human and animal model research. The information shows that condylar reparation is possible after condyelectomy, demonstrating similar morphology with the normal non-operated condyles. Functional load, age and surgery presented relation with condylar reparation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-152
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco ◽  

Amid the uncertainties and challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we celebrate another major milestone in the continuing journey of the JAFES. We formally announce here our acceptance to PubMed Central after being included in Scopus and Clarivate Analytics Emerging Sources Citation Index in the last 2 years. Launched in 2000, PubMed Central is a free archive of full-text biomedical and life sciences journal articles, serving as a digital counterpart to the print journal collection of the US National Library of Medicine. As a participating journal, JAFES shall be depositing full text articles starting from 2017 and these shall be available 100% open access and searchable also in MedLine.


2008 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
MIRIAM E. TUCKER
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