Indexed journal: What does it mean?
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articlesIndexation of a journal is considered a reflection of its quality. Indexed journals are considered to be of higher scientific quality as compared to non-indexed journals. Indexation of medical journals has become a debatable issue. For a long-time Index Medicus has been the most comprehensive index of medical scientific journal articles.
Confirming that a Journal is Indexed in Medline and/or PubMed ...
library.mskcc.org › blog › 2015In order to be included in Medline, a journal has to undergo a rather rigorous and selective review process. Once a journal is officially included in Index Medicus, the records will undergo extensive processing, having MeSH headings applied to them and other value-adding indexing. All journals that are included in their entirety in PubMed Central (PMC), for example PLoS, are automatically indexed in PubMed (but not necessarily in Medline, so visibility is OK but could be better). PubMed: v1 ...
Indexed journal: What does it mean?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC335450430.12.2021 · Indexation of a journal is considered a reflection of its quality. Indexed journals are considered to be of higher scientific quality as compared to non-indexed journals. Indexation of medical journals has become a debatable issue. For a long-time Index Medicus has been the most comprehensive index of medical scientific journal articles.