The efficient and disciplined path to the indexing of Latin American journals in PubMed

G. Camanho
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In 1997, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) developed an Internet search system for publications in the medical field based on the MEDLINE database, PubMed.PubMed was established in 1966 and has more than 32 million citations in 5400 American journals from 80 countries around the world, offering users multiple ways to search for these publications. They can be searched by title, by field, by author, by diagnosis, or a multitude of other ways. This search tool is offered as a free service by NLM and has completely changed information systems in the medical field worldwide, making the electronic publication of scientific papers possible and desirable. The vast majority of these publications are originally from the MEDLINE database of NLM, but there are other publication sources. Belonging to PubMed makes the publication, the authors, the institution, and the research itself accessible without restrictions. There is currently a large number of requirements to include a journal in PubMed. Some are of a legal nature, such as the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), others refer to journal publication frequency (at least 25 peer-reviewed articles published), and some refer to the quality and type of articles (minimum number of original studies, case reports, etc.). With the online publication of a large number of journals, PubMed is able to classify journals into more restricted categories – for example, accepting journals devoted exclusively to surgical techniques. The requirements are published and easily accessible, but Latin American journals have great difficulty in getting indexed. In the field of orthopedics in Latin America, the Brazilian Orthopaedic Journal (RBO), Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, and Revista Mexicana de Ortopedia y Traumatología are the only ones indexed.Assessments are conducted by third-party assessors who place great value on some points, about which we were able to learn through RBO’s indexing process. 1. PublisherPublishers with an international reach are more valued, as they already have established contracts and methods. 2. Publication frequencyFrom 20 to 25 issues of the journal are usually analyzed, as well as publication time (how long the journal has been published) and the regularity of publications. 3. Citations by peersFrequency with which authors cite studies published in the applicant journal in the manuscript they are submitting for publication in the journal in question. 4. Streamlined and qualified editorial staff“Latin” editorial boards with a large number of members are viewed with reservation. Having members from other countries in the editorial board is a valued resource, but they should confirm their participation when questioned. 5. Diversity of authors regarding the origin of publications Assessors check whether there are authors from various origins, and not always the same authors being frequently cited. 6. Indexing in other databases (eg, LILACS)Even though the database is a regional one, the assessors will consider that the journal has already been through other assessments. 7. A recommendation made from an international author to the board of directors of PubMed’s orthopedics field has considerable weight. Getting indexed is a long way to go. However, as in any path to improvement, the process will provide parallel gains for the journal and its authors.
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拉丁美洲期刊在PubMed的有效和规范的索引路径
1997年,美国国家医学图书馆(NLM)开发了一个基于MEDLINE数据库PubMed的医学领域出版物互联网搜索系统。PubMed成立于1966年,拥有来自全球80个国家的5400种美国期刊的3200多万次引用,为用户提供多种搜索这些出版物的方法。它们可以通过标题、字段、作者、诊断或许多其他方式进行搜索。这个搜索工具是NLM提供的一项免费服务,它彻底改变了全球医学领域的信息系统,使科学论文的电子出版成为可能和可取的。这些出版物中的绝大多数最初来自NLM的MEDLINE数据库,但也有其他出版物来源。属于PubMed使出版物、作者、机构和研究本身不受限制地可访问。目前在PubMed中包含期刊有大量的要求。一些是法律性质的,如国际标准序列号(ISSN),另一些是指期刊发表频率(发表至少25篇同行评议的文章),还有一些是指文章的质量和类型(原始研究、病例报告等的最低数量)。随着大量期刊的在线出版,PubMed能够将期刊分类到更有限的类别中——例如,接受专门研究外科技术的期刊。这些要求已经公布并且很容易获得,但是拉丁美洲的期刊很难被编入索引。在拉丁美洲的骨科领域,只有巴西骨科杂志(RBO)、Acta ortopacimica Brasileira和revsta Mexicana de Ortopedia (Traumatología)被索引。评估是由第三方评估人员进行的,他们非常重视某些点,我们可以通过RBO的索引过程了解到这些点。1. 拥有国际影响力的发行商更有价值,因为他们已经建立了合同和方法。2. 出版频率通常分析期刊的20 - 25期,以及出版时间(期刊出版的时间)和出版的规律性。3.同行引用次数作者在提交的论文中引用发表在申请期刊上的研究的频率。4. 精简和合格的编辑人员对拥有大量成员的“拉丁”编辑委员会持保留态度。编委会中有来自其他国家的成员是一种宝贵的资源,但他们应该在受到质疑时确认自己的参与。5. 关于出版物来源的作者多样性评估员检查是否有来自不同来源的作者,并且不总是同一个作者经常被引用。6. 在其他数据库中进行索引(如LILACS)即使该数据库是区域性的,审稿人也会认为该期刊已经通过了其他评估。7. 一位国际作者向PubMed骨科领域董事会提出的建议具有相当的分量。建立索引还有很长的路要走。然而,就像在任何改进的道路上一样,这个过程将为期刊及其作者提供并行的收益。
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