2005
DOI: 10.2223/jped.1414
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Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the impact of SciELO and MEDLINE indexing on the number of articles submitted to Jornal de Pediatria.Methods: Analysis of total article submission, submission of articles from foreign countries and acceptance figures in the following periods: stage I -pre-website

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“…Porém, deve-se considerar que as poucas revistas brasileiras indexadas na MEDLINE tendem a ter um grande aumento nas submissões. Isso resulta em um aumento na taxa de rejeição, que remete um número crescente de bons artigos ao domínio menos acessível das publicações secundárias 24 .…”
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“…Porém, deve-se considerar que as poucas revistas brasileiras indexadas na MEDLINE tendem a ter um grande aumento nas submissões. Isso resulta em um aumento na taxa de rejeição, que remete um número crescente de bons artigos ao domínio menos acessível das publicações secundárias 24 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…There are no official figures, but Table 1 lists a selection of nine periodicals appearing in at least two languages. However, beyond anecdotal publications 12 we are not aware of an attempt at summarizing the experiences of a larger group of journals publishing bilingually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This edition has greatly improved international visibility and probably helped achieve indexing in Medline and the Science Citation Index (and obtaining an Impact Factor). 13 Apart from occasional feedback, however, it is not known how our authors perceive the translation and publication of their work. It is easily conceivable that authors may be dissatisfied -for example, with the accuracy of translations, with the additional workload caused by going over a second proof, or with the problem that a translation makes it harder to publish a similar article in another Englishlanguage journal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That induces a rise in rejection rates and sends a growing number of good papers to the less accessible domain of gray publications. 24 Second, MEDLINE data are constantly being revised and updated; thus, the figures we retrieved may still change in the next three years. However, we have been monitoring this process in the past year using the same descriptors and limits employed in this study, and the modest variation we observed did not affect the overall trends we identified.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%