Posted Wed, Sep, 19,2012
Libertas works continually to increase online visibility for all our journals, and we are pleased to report that Biomedical Informatics Insights is now indexed by 23 external online databases and in 12 online directories and search engines.
Indexing with so many external databases and directories means that articles published in Biomedical Informatics Insights are searchable in many places, meaning they are more visible to more researchers around the world.
This is the full list of indexes and directories for Biomedical Informatics Insights:
Indexes
Pubmed
CAB Abstracts
CABI Global Health
Chinese Electronic Periodical Service
Directory of Open Access Journals
EBSCO Academic Search Complete
Gale Academic OneFile
Gale Health Reference Centre
Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals
Google Scholar
Illustrata-Natural Science
Illustrata-Technology
Index Copernicus
OAlster
ProQuest Biological Sciences
ProQuest Computer Science
ProQuest Engineering
ProQuest Natural Sciences
ProQuest SciTech
ProQuest Technology
Pubget
Pubmed Central
Socolar
Directories
Academic Journals Database
Cabell's Computer Science
Cabell's Health Administration
EBSCO A-Z
JournalSeek
JournalTOCs
OAJSE
Pubshub
SafetyLit
ScientificCommons
Scirus
Ulrich's Periodicals
Visit the Biomedical Informatics Insights homepage and view the Editor in Chief’s call for papers
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