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Is Global Journal of Research Analysis fake?

Is Global Journal of Research Analysis fake?

Q: Is Global Journal for Research Analysis (GJRA) indexed in PubMed or MEDLINE? Answer: As per the information on its site, GJRA is a monthly, double peer-reviewed journal based in India. The journal does seem legitimate when you evaluate it by our checklist for identifying predatory publishers.

Is Global Journal for research Analysis is ugc approved?

No one has yet endorsed International Global Journal for Research Analysis (UGC).

Is International Journal of Research peer-reviewed?

The International Journal of Research in Marketing is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal for marketing academics and practitioners.

Where can I find indexed journals in PubMed?

PubMed Central (PMC)

  1. Type the journal title on the search box below “Search for journals” and click on the search button.
  2. On the search result page, the indexed journal shows “Full” in the “Participation level” column.

What is Citation Index in research?

A citation index is a kind of bibliographic index, an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents. A form of citation index is first found in 12th-century Hebrew religious literature.

Is IJSR journal MCI approved?

Yes, IJSR is Indexed with prestigous Indexing Agency, Index Medicus (World Health Organisation) (Approved by MCI) & Hence IJSR is a valid publication for MCI purpose.

Is Golden Research Thoughts UGC approved?

Ans. : Yes, GRT is multidisciplinary. It is covered the all UGC approved subject.

Is MEDLINE and PubMed the same?

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. PubMed citations are created for content not already in the MEDLINE database.

What is the difference between Citation Index and h-index?

h index corresponds to a scientist’s h of his/her N papers that have been cited at least h times each, while the rest of the N papers have less than h citations each. i10 index refers to the number of paper with 10 or more citations. This index assists the h-index and gives more weight to the highly-cited papers.