Korean association of medical journal editors at the forefront of improving the quality and indexing chances of its member journals.

Chang-Ok Suh, Se Jeong Oh, Sung-Tae Hong
Author Information
  1. Chang-Ok Suh: Department of Radiation Oncology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The article overviews some achievements and problems of Korean medical journals published in the highly competitive journal environment. Activities of Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors (KAMJE) are viewed as instrumental for improving the quality of Korean articles, indexing large number of local journals in prestigious bibliographic databases and launching new abstract and citation tracking databases or platforms (eg KoreaMed, KoreaMed Synapse, the Western Pacific Regional Index Medicus [WPRIM]). KAMJE encourages its member journals to upgrade science editing standards and to legitimately increase citation rates, primarily by publishing more great articles with global influence. Experience gained by KAMJE and problems faced by Korean editors may have global implications.

Keywords

References

  1. Croat Med J. 2011 Dec 15;52(6):735-9 [PMID: 22180273]

MeSH Term

Abstracting and Indexing
Databases, Factual
Humans
Publishing
Republic of Korea

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