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São Paulo; BIREME/OPAS/OMS; jun. 2021. 13 p. ilus, graf.(Nota técnica, 1).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, Redbvs | ID: biblio-1377742

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Objetivo: Orientar a análise e leitura técnica dos documentos para identificar Guias de Prática Clínica, seja como tipo de publicação ou descritor de assunto. Público-alvo: Profissionais da informação que atuam na indexação de documentos usando a Metodologia LILACS ou na elaboração de estratégias de busca na LILACS e nas Bibliotecas Virtuais em Saúde (BVS).


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Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards , Abstracting and Indexing/standards , LILACS/standards
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J. appl. oral sci ; 16(6): 420-427, Nov.-Dec. 2008. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-499892

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to make a brief diagnosis of the evolution of the Journal of Applied Oral Science (JAOS) between 2005 and 2007, by reviewing quantitative and qualitative aspects of the articles published in the JAOS within this period. All articles published in the JAOS in the time span established for this survey were analyzed retrospectively and a discussion was undertaken on the data referring to the main bibliometric indexes of production, authorship, bibliographic sources of the published articles, and the most frequently cited scientific journals in the main dental research fields. A total of 247 papers authored and co-authored by 1,139 contributors were reviewed, most of them being original research articles. The number of authors per article was 4.61 on the average. Regarding the geographic distribution, the authors represented almost all of the Brazilian States. Most published articles belonged to the following dental research fields: Endodontics, Restorative Dentistry, Dental Materials and Prosthodontics. The ranking of the most frequently cited scientific journals included the most reputable publications in these dental research fields. In conclusion, between 2005 and 2007, the JAOS either maintained or improved considerably its bibliometric indexes. The analysis of the data retrieved in this study allowed evaluating the journal's current management strategies, and identifying important issues that will help outlining the future directions for the internationalization of this journal.


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Humans , Bibliometrics , Dentistry , Periodicals as Topic , Authorship , Bibliographies as Topic , Brazil , Dental Materials , Dental Research , Dentistry, Operative , Endodontics , Oral Medicine , Prosthodontics , Publishing , Retrospective Studies
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