MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a cornerstone of biomedical research, serving as a comprehensive bibliographic database for life sciences and biomedical information. Managed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), MEDLINE is a trusted resource for researchers, clinicians, and students seeking authoritative information.
MEDLINE is a database that indexes journal articles in the fields of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and allied health. It includes references to journal articles covering topics such as:
With over 30 million references, MEDLINE provides unparalleled access to scholarly content.
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MEDLINE plays a critical role in advancing biomedical research by:
Publishing in MEDLINE-indexed journals can be highly competitive due to strict peer-review standards, limited journal slots, and high rejection rates. Authors often face challenges such as:
If you're unable to publish or access MEDLINE journals, consider submitting your research to IMJ Health. It offers global visibility, rigorous peer review, and a credible platform for impactful medical and pharmaceutical research publications.
For authors facing difficulties in publishing in MEDLINE-indexed journals, IMJ Health (International Multispeciality Journal of Health) offers a credible platform to share their research. As a globally recognized journal committed to excellence, IMJ Health ensures:
IMJ Health provides an opportunity for researchers to publish their valuable work without compromising on quality, contributing to the advancement of medical science and healthcare.
MEDLINE remains a cornerstone for accessing biomedical literature, while IMJ Health offers a reliable alternative for researchers seeking to publish impactful studies. Together, these platforms support the global exchange of knowledge and drive advancements in health and medical sciences.
Citation Indices
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All
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Since 2019
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Citation
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231
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195
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h-index
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7
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6
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i10-index
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3
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3
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Acceptance Rate (By Year)
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Year
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Percentage
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2023
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10.84%
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2022
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9.14%
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2021
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11.26%
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2020
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11.8%
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2019
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10.3%
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2018
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8.65%
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2017
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12.9%
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2016
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10.9%
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2015
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12.5%
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