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FAQ: Finding a List of MEDLINE Journal Titles


Question: How do I find a list of the MEDLINE journal titles?
Answer:

There are several ways to find MEDLINE journal titles:

For a list of the journals currently indexed: follow all the steps below
For a list of the journals formerly or currently indexed: follow the steps below, but skip steps 7-9

  1. Go to LocatorPlus at http://locatorplus.gov/
  2. Click on the "LocatorPlus" link
  3. Click on the "Advanced Menu Search" tab
  4. In the "Search For:" box, type medline
  5. In the drop-down box to the right, select "any of these"
  6. In the "Search In:" drop-down box, select "Abstract/Index Tags"
  7. Make sure that the AND radio button is selected.
  8. In the next "Search For" box, type 1 5 (that's 1 space 5),
  9. In the drop-down box to the right, select "any of these"
  10. In the "Search In:" drop-down box, select "Indexing Status"
  11. Click on the gray "Search" button (towards the bottom of the page)


screen snapshot of LocatorPlus

 

For more information, see the MEDLINE/PubMed Resources Guide section on Journals.


Related Questions:
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How do I find a list of current MEDLINE journals on a particular subject?
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Last reviewed: 16 September 2008
Last updated: 16 September 2008
First published: 31 October 2000
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