Is index MEDicus same as MEDLINE?

Index Medicus (IM) is a curated subset of MEDLINE, which is a bibliographic database of life science and biomedical science information, principally scientific journal articles.

How do I know if my journal is indexed PubMed?

PubMed Central (PMC)

  1. Type the journal title on the search box below “Search for journals” and click on the search button.
  2. On the search result page, the indexed journal shows “Full” in the “Participation level” column.

How do you find the abbreviation of a journal?

How to Find Journal Titles and their Abbreviations

  1. Type the journal abbreviation into the search bar, eg. SAMJ.
  2. Click on Search.

What is a med line?

MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, or MEDLARS Online) is a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information. It includes bibliographic information for articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care.

Are all journals on PubMed?

Approximately 30,000 records are included in the PubMed journal list which is updated daily and includes all MEDLINE® titles as well as other non-MEDLINE titles in PubMed. The PubMed journal list covers the entire span of MEDLINE, not just currently indexed journals.

What journals does PubMed index?

PubMed® comprises more than 32 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.

Is NLM and PubMed same?

The MEDLINE database is directly searchable from NLM as a subset of the PubMed® database as well as through other numerous search services that obtain the data from NLM’s Data Distribution program.

How do I find my Scopus index?

How to find h-index in Scopus

  1. Use the link to the left or Find Database in the Finna Portal to find Scopus.
  2. Choose the author search tab.
  3. Write the author’s last name and the first letter in the first name in different fields.
  4. Pick the right person from the author list.
  5. The h-index for the person appears in the author data.

Can you use abbreviations in titles?

Acronyms should not be spelled out in the title—if you are going to spell it out, just leave the acronym off! Standard abbreviations for measurement units and chemical names that are widely known can be used in the title, abstract, and body of the paper and do not need to be spelled out.

What does FPO mean?

Follow on Public Offer
Definition: FPO (Follow on Public Offer) is a process by which a company, which is already listed on an exchange, issues new shares to the investors or the existing shareholders, usually the promoters.

Is a midline the same as a PICC line?

PICC lines are placed into a vein in your arm, and then guided into a larger vein in your chest. A midline catheter is put into a vein by the bend in your elbow or your upper arm. The midline catheter tube is shorter than a PICC line. The midline tube ends in a vein below your armpit.

Is there an Abridged Index Medicus ( aim ) journal?

Abridged Index Medicus (AIM or “Core Clinical”) Journal Titles. The Abridged Index Medicus (AIM) is available online in PubMed® as a search subset limit called “Core clinical journals.”. The hardcopy publication ceased with the December 1997 issue. This subset is currently being revised by a committee of the Medical Library Association.

When did Index Medicus stop hardcopy publication?

Index Medicus ceased hardcopy publication with the December 2004 issue, but continues to be a virtual subset for MEDLINE in PubMed®. The symbol “s)” is used before titles that are indexed selectively, i.e., indexed only for articles relating to the fields of biomedicine and life sciences.

Are there any medical journals indexed in MEDLINE?

The List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE, first published in 2005, is a continuation of the List of Journals Indexed in Index Medicus. Coverage in the List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINEincludes all titles currently indexed with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®) in NLM’s MEDLINE® database.