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How long does it take for a publication to be indexed in PubMed?

If your journal is indexed in PubMed through MEDLINE, then you can expect it to appear in PubMed within 1-2 weeks of its first publication date. MEDLINE will index articles while they are OnlineFirst.
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Why isn't my publication showing up in PubMed?

Answer: For an article to be found in PubMed, the journal that has published the article should be indexed in Medline. If the journal is not indexed in Medline, the published article will not be found on PubMed. Based on the journal indexing of Edorium journals, none of the journals are indexed in Medline.
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How long does it take for Frontiers article to appear on PubMed?

After your article is published, it can take several weeks or months for your article to be indexed in journal-specific repositories, which can include PubMed, PMC and Web of Science.
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How do I know if my journal is indexed on PubMed?

  1. Uncheck the “articles” below the search box.
  2. Type the title or International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of the journal in the search box and click on the search button.
  3. The indexed journal will be shown on the search result page; click on the title of the journal to view more details.
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How long does it take for an article to be indexed in Web of Science?

Please generally allow up to six weeks upon publication, before your article becomes available on WoS. If your eligible article has not been indexed on Web of Science within this time frame, please contact Clarivate directly, using their Data change & missing article form.
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How long does it take to get indexed?

As a rule of thumb, we usually estimate: 3–4 weeks for websites with less than 500 pages. 2–3 months for websites with 500 to 25,000 pages. 4–12 months for websites with more than 25,000 pages.
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How long does it take for a page to be indexed?

It can take time for Google to index your page; allow at least a week after submitting a sitemap or a submit to index request before assuming a problem. If your page or site change is recent, check back in a week to see if it is still missing.
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How do I get my journal indexed on PubMed?

To be indexed in PubMed, a journal should be selected as a MEDLINE journal or be deposited to PMC, which requires full text JATS XML production. To be included in the Web of Science Core Collection, a journal should be selected for the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) or Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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What is the criteria for a journal to be indexed in PubMed?

Information required for assessment
  • The publication must have a title and an ISSN.
  • Date of first publication and frequency of publication.
  • Journal's URL.
  • The journal's website must include: an editorial committee, an editorial policy, a peer review process and an ethics statement.
  • Name and publisher details.
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Are Frontiers in journals predatory?

All Frontiers journals are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. In 2015, Frontiers Media was classified as a possible predatory publisher by Jeffrey Beall. Based on a series of information published here, we decided to include the Frontiers Media journals on the predatory publications list.
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How long does it take for a published article to be on PubMed?

As noted on the public access Web site, since April 7, 2008, your peer-reviewed papers should be submitted to PubMed Central (PMC) immediately upon acceptance for publication by a journal. PMC will make these papers publicly available within 12 months of publication.
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How long does it take for Google Scholar to index an article?

Once Google Scholar determines your website is a trusted source, it should index your new articles every few weeks. However, if you update articles that were already indexed, re-indexing can take 6-9 months. Sometimes articles that meet all of Google Scholar's guidelines fail to be indexed in the expected timeframe.
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What does it mean if a journal is not indexed in PubMed?

The journal is otherwise not officially indexed in Medline nor PubMed. This implies the least potential for visibility as an article published in this journal will have limited viewership (unless it is indexed by other prominent biomedical databases, for example EMBASE.)
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Is Frontiers indexed in PubMed?

Frontiers articles are indexed in a number of major international digital archives and repositories, such as PubMed Central, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Chemical Abstracts Service.
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Does PubMed only show peer-reviewed articles?

You cannot limit a PubMed® search to peer-reviewed or refereed journals. Most journals indexed for PubMed are peer-reviewed or refereed, but peer review criteria and reviewer or referee qualifications vary.
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What does it mean when a journal is indexed PubMed?

PubMed Central

Inclusion in MEDLINE confers a mark of quality upon a publication. PubMed Central gives greater access to open access contents and ISI provides an official impact factor. Inclusion in Scopus gives a clear view of journal metrics and provides H-Index and citation impact. 7.
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How does a journal get indexed?

Typically, to get indexed, a journal has to submit a formal application to the database and provide relevant documents and evidence supporting its application. If the journal meets all criteria, it gets indexed.
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Is MEDLINE indexed same as PubMed indexed?

MEDLINE is the largest subset of PubMed. You may limit your PubMed search retrieval to MEDLINE citations by restricting your search to the MeSH controlled vocabulary or by using the Journal Categories filter called MEDLINE.
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How many articles are indexed in PubMed?

Home Page. PubMed® comprises more than 36 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
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How do I specify a journal in PubMed?

To search by journal using the search builder, click Advanced search and then select Journal from the All Fields menu. The journal search box includes an autocomplete feature. To find full journal names, use the NLM Catalog, or mouseover the journal title abbreviation on the citation (available in abstract view).
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How do you know if a journal is SCI indexed?

To check if your manuscript is indexed in the ISI Web of Science, you can log on to the following url http://mjl.clarivate.com/. Once you log in you can simply search by the full journal name or the ISSN number. The search result will show if your target journal is indexed in SCI, SCI-E, or ESCI.
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Why is my indexing taking so long?

The reason Indexing may be slow is it's meant to be done in the background so it doesn't slow down whatever you're doing at the time. To speed up Rebuild Index see here: https://office-watch.com/2022/force-windows-ind...
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How do I get pages indexed faster?

Submit URLs in Google Search Console

The most direct way to get new pages indexed faster is to submit them to Google manually in Search Console. In Search Console, under Index > URL inspection, you can submit individual URLs you want crawled and indexed quickly.
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Why my page is not getting indexed?

Not indexed: The URL is not indexed, either because of an indexing error, or because of a legitimate reason (for example, if the page is blocked from indexing by your robots. txt file, or is a duplicate page). The reasons why URLs weren't indexed are listed in Why pages aren't indexed table.
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