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List of Medical and Scientific Journals on World Wide Web
 

Medical Journals on the Internet: visit this site mainly to obtain Instructions For Authors

This link explains the Journal Impact Factor

A list of major databases and search engines for finding and accessing articles

Journals on the Internet offering FULL-TEXT articles: At these sites you can view, print or download full text articles complete with references, figures and tables.

The Institute for Scientific Information® (ISI®): provides a list of all medical and bioscientific journals on the Index Medicus and more. The Institute for Scientific Information® (ISI®) is the publisher of Current Contents®, the Science Citation Index®, and other databases.  

List of Serials Indexed for Online Users: Abbreviations of journal titles, full titles matched to abbreviations, and full bibliographic information for any journal indexed by the National Library of Medicine

   
Journals on the Internet
   
 

Web sites that have very extensive link lists of medical and bioscientific journals.

  • Raymon H. Mulford Library at the Medical College of Ohio. This site has links to virtually all journals offering Instructions for Authors on the net.
  • MedBioWorld. This site has links to virtually all journals sorted according to medical fields.
  • Wikipedia. This site has links to virtually all journals sorted alphabetically.
  • Search for Health:Medicine:Journals using Yahoo search engine.
  • Search for Science:Biology:Journals using Yahoo search engine.

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Full-Text Journals on the Internet
   
 

A number of publishers currently offer full-text articles of their journals. However, they do so either for a free trial period, or through a subscription contract with university libraries. If your university library has signed such contract, then you might be able to get the full text of the articles, otherwise, the publisher offers only the text of representative articles, text of abstracts, or articles without tables or graphs.. Others also offer to send a free e-mail of Table of Contents of each new issue.

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