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Journal of Central Nervous System Disease Added To Socolar

Posted Wed, May, 02,2012

We're pleased to announce that Journal of Central Nervous System Disease is now indexed by Socolar and journal content will be available there soon.

Indexing with Socolar gives us the opportunity to reach a much wider global audience, as it is one of the most popular databases in the Chinese scientific community. Socolar indexes around 23 million articles in Chinese and English and is free for anybody to use.

Indexing Journal of Central Nervous System Disease with Socolar increases the visibility of articles published in Journal of Central Nervous System Disease, which is also indexed in:

  • Chemical Abstracts Service

  • Chinese Electronic Periodical Service

  • EBSCO CINAHL Complete

  • Gale Academic OneFile

  • Gale Health Reference Centre

  • Gale InfoTrac Custom journals

  • Google Scholar

  • Illustrata-Natural Science

  • Index Copernicus

  • OAlster

  • ProQuest Biological Sciences

  • ProQuest Natural Sciences

  • ProQuest SciTech

  • Socolar

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