Indexations
This journal is indexed in the following databases, directories and assesment platforms:
The Scientific Electronic Library Online – SciELO Spain is an electronic virtual library covering a collection of Spanish health scientific journals selected following preestablished quality criteria. The library is an integral part of a project being developed by BIREME (the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information), in partnership with FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo). In Spain, the SciELO project is result of the collaboration between OPS/OMS and Carlos III Health Institute ISCIII and it is been developed by the National Library of Health Sciences. The main aim of the SciELO project is to develop a common methodology for the preparation, storage, dissemination and evaluation of Spanish scientific literature in electronic format.
Emerging Source Citation Index (ESCI). Consiste en una base de datos dónde están todas las revistas que en la práctica están siendo evaluadas para entrar a formar parte de las bases de datos de Web of Science Core Collections (Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index y Arts & Humanities Citation Index).
CAB Abstracts gives you instant access to over 10.4 million research records, with more than 350,000 new records being added every year. Used by hundreds of the world’s leading institutions, including government departments, premier universities, and esteemed research centres, it’s the most comprehensive bibliographic database of its kind.
The Virtual Health Library (VHL) was established in 1998 as a model, strategy and operational platform for technical cooperation of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) for information and knowledge management in health in the Latin American and Caribbean Region.
The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short, the DOAJ aims to be THE one stop shop for users of open access journals.
Information and Documentation of Science in Spain (ÍnDICEs-CSIC) is a multidisciplinary bibliographic resource that mainly compiles and disseminates research articles published in Spanish scientific journals.
Over the next years, the most important medical journals will be available online, free and in full-text. The unrestricted access to scientific knowledge - the new standard in medical publishing - will have a major impact on medical practice.
Regional Online Information System for Journals published in Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal.
CUIDEN ® is a Bibliographic Database Index Foundation including scientific production on Health Care in Latin American scientific space, both clinical and care content in all specialties and health promotion, and methodological approaches, historical, social or cultural. Contains journal articles, books, monographs and other documents, including unpublished materials, whose contents have been previously evaluated by a committee of experts.
Dialnet is one of the largest bibliographic portals in the world, our main mission is to give greater visibility to Hispanic scientific literature.
Focused fundamentally on the fields of Humanities, Law and Social Sciences, Dialnet is established as a fundamental tool for searching for quality information.
OpenScienceDirectory.net is a database that contains over 10,000 open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities. You can use the search engine filters to narrow down your search. This project is created by and supported by the team at Erudera, the world’s first education search platform backed by AI.
MIAR: Matriu d’Informació per a l’Anàlisi de Revistes
MIAR is an information matrix with data from more than 100 sources, corresponding to journal directories and international indexing and abstracting databases (citation, multidisciplinary or specialised databases), developed with the aim of providing useful information for the identification of scientific journals and the analysis of their diffusion.
The REPIDISCA bibliographic database was developed by the Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences. The descriptors of its thesaurus are part of the DeCS vocabulary, in the subcategory SP4 (Environmental Health). REPIDISCA is part of the set of information sources available from the Regional VHL Search Portal (http://bvsalud.org/es/). See also other information in the Virtual Library of Sustainable Development and Environmental Health (http://www.bvsde.ops-oms.org/sde/ops-sde/bvsde.shtml).
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.
The Spanish Bibliographic Index in Health Sciences is a bibliographic database, coordinated by the National Library of Health Sciences of the Carlos III Health Institute, which collects Spanish literature in the area of Health Sciences since the year 2000 onwards.