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CampoBibliometriaBibliometria
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine20031966
IdeatoreDOAJ Community (Swedish library consortium, later expanded to international consortium)National Library of Medicine (NLM), U.S. National Institutes of Health
TipoDatabaseDatabase
Fonte seminaleDirectory of Open Access Journals. (2024). About DOAJ. Retrieved from https://doaj.org/ link ↗National Library of Medicine. (2024). PubMed: Home. Retrieved from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ link ↗
AliasDOAJ, Directory of Open AccessPubMed, MEDLINE, NLM, PubMed Central
Correlati55
SintesiThe Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a community-maintained, freely accessible directory of high-quality, peer-reviewed open-access journals and articles established in 2003. DOAJ indexes over 20,000 open-access journals across all disciplines (sciences, social sciences, humanities, arts) from diverse geographic regions. The directory serves researchers, librarians, and administrators as the authoritative curated list of legitimate open-access journals—differentiating quality open-access publications from predatory journals that lack genuine peer review. DOAJ quality seal, awarded to journals meeting stricter governance and transparency criteria, enables identification of the highest-caliber open-access publications.PubMed is a free, publicly accessible literature database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), a division of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. It provides access to biomedical and life sciences literature from MEDLINE (the curated subset of ~30 million indexed journal articles), life science journals, in-process articles, and preprints. MEDLINE, established in 1966, is the gold standard for biomedical literature indexing, using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), a hierarchical controlled vocabulary of ~33,000 terms. PubMed is the primary discovery tool for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals worldwide seeking evidence-based information.
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ScholarGateConfronta i metodi: Directory of Open Access Journals · PubMed and MEDLINE. Consultato il 2026-06-18 da https://scholargate.app/it/compare