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Index Medicus 2002 INTRODUCTION The National Library of Medicine (NLM) designed the List of INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER Serials Indexed for Online Users to provide bibliographic information for serials from which articles are indexed with The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a serial the MeSH® vocabulary and cited in MEDLINE®, the identifier consisting of a unique seven-digit number and an eighth backbone of NLM's PubMed® database. Citations from these check digit. The ISSN uniquely identifies a serial title, regardless serials date back as far as 1966 and include data from all of language, and is therefore useful in international information serials indexed for the formerly separate NLM databases exchange and in machine storage of serials data. The ISSN is AIDSLINE® and HealthSTAR, and data from core serials assigned to a serial title by the appropriate national center of the indexed cover-to cover for the formerly separate databases ISSN Network, which is coordinated by the ISSN International BIOETHICSLINE®, HISTLINE®, and SPACELINE™. Centre in Paris. The National Serials Data Program (NSDP) of More detailed bibliographic data and information about the Library of Congress is the United States Center of the ISSN indexing coverage for serials cited in PubMed can be found in Network. The ISSN is irrevocably linked to the key title of the LOCATORplus, NLM's online catalog at serial. If the title of a continuing serial changes, a new ISSN http://locatorplus.gov. must be assigned to the new title. In the List of Serials Indexed The NLM unique identifier (JID) or title abbreviation (TA) for Online Users, the number, if known, is preceded by the found in the MEDLINE display format in PubMed can be used abbreviation ISSN. More information about the ISSN is available as search keys in LOCATORplus. at http://www.issn.org. The 2002 edition contains 9,930 serial titles, including 4,498 NLM UNIQUE IDENTIFIER titles currently indexed for MEDLINE, cited alphabetically by abbreviated title followed by full title. The NLM unique identifier consists of either a number with up to nine digits or an eight-digit number followed by an alphabetic The symbol “s)” is used before titles that are indexed character. It is used by medical libraries in reporting serial selectively, i.e., indexed only for articles relating to the field of holdings data to SERHOLD, NLM’s database of machine- biomedicine. The symbol “*” identifies titles indexed in readable holdings statements for serial titles held by U.S. and Abridged Index Medicus, which ceased hardcopy publication Canadian biomedical libraries. The unique identifier appears with the December 1997 issue, but is still available online in opposite the ISSN. In PubMed this number is labeled as “JID” in NLM’s PubMed® database as a search subset limit called the MEDLINE display format. “Core clinical journals.” PERMANENT PAPER NOTICE FILING ORDER Entries for indexed serials known to be printed on acid-free paper Entries are sorted letter by letter. Numbers sort before letters. contain the designation ‘ACID-FREE’. The ACID-FREE notice Special characters are ignored in sorting, except for the “&”, appears above the NLM unique identifier. which sorts before numbers. To report other indexed serials printed on acid-free paper, ABBREVIATIONS OF TITLES contact: Head, Preservation and Collection Management Section, National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, The title abbreviations appearing in the List of Serials Indexed MD 20894. To obtain information about permanent paper and for Online Users are constructed using the List of Serial Title how to indicate its use, see the latest edition of American Word Abbreviations (LSTWA). The LSTWA is maintained by National Standard ANSI/NISO Z39.48, “Permanence of Paper for the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) International Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives” at Centre. For more information about the Centre and its http://www.niso.org/. LSTWA, please consult the ISSN Web site at http://www.issn.org *** DATES OF PUBLICATION When requesting serial interlibrary loans from the National Library of Medicine, please include the NLM call number (or On The dates of publication appear on the line below the title. Order or In Process notation) and the NLM unique identifier. The These data contain the date of the first issue for titles currently NLM call number, holdings information indicating what issues of published and the first and last dates for titles that have ceased a title NLM owns, and detailed bibliographic records can be publication or have been superseded or continued by another found in LOCATORplus, NLM’s online catalog, at title. Unknown years are indicated with a “?”. The dates http://locatorplus.gov. given are publication dates, and do not necessarily represent NLM’s holdings or issues indexed. Information about NLM’s Information about journal selection for indexing at NLM can be holdings and indexing coverage can be found in found at LOCATORplus, NLM’s online catalog, at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/jsel.html http://locatorplus.gov. Questions can also be directed to NLM’s Customer Service Desk at [email protected] (1-888-356-3656). LIST OF SERIALS INDEXED 2002 The symbol "s" identifies titles which are selectively indexed. Only articles relating to the field of biomedicine are indexed from these journals. The symbol "*" identifies titles indexed in Abridged Index Medicus, which ceased hardcopy publication with the December 1997 issue, but is still available online in NLM's PubMed® database as a search subset limit called "Core clinical journals." 1 AAPS PharmSci Acad Nurse AAPS pharmSci [electronic resource]. The Academic nurse: the journal of the 1999- Columbia University School of Nursing. 1199 News ISSN 1522-1059 100897065 1987- s) 1199 news. National Union of Hospital and Continues: SNC. Health Care Employees. District 1199. AARN News Lett ISSN 1062-0249 9114562 19??- AARN news letter. Continues: 1199 drug & hospital news. 1945-1998 Acad Peru Cir ISSN 0012-6535 9875136 Continued by: Alberta RN. Academia Peruana de Cirugia. ISSN 0001-0197 1251052 1950-1980 Continues the Boletin of the Academia A AB Bookm Wkly Peruana de Cirugia, Lima. s) AB bookman’s weekly: for the specialist ISSN 0001-3854 14490460R book world. AACN Clin Issues 1967-1999 Acad Radiol AACN clinical issues. Continues: Antiquarian bookman. Academic radiology. 1995- ACID-FREE ISSN 0001-0340 9877112 1994- Continues: AACN clinical issues in critical ISSN 1076-6332 9440159 care nursing. Abdom Imaging ISSN 1079-0713 9508191 Abdominal imaging. Acad Rev Calif Acad Periodontol 1993- ACID-FREE Academy review of the California Academy of AACN Clin Issues Crit Care Nurs ISSN 0942-8925 9303672 Periodontology, United States Section, ARPA AACN clinical issues in critical care Internationale. nursing. ABNF J 1953-1966 1990-1994 ACID-FREE The ABNF journal: official journal of the Merged with Parodontologie (Zurich, Continued by: AACN clinical issues. Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Switzerland: 1954) to form Parodontologie ISSN 1046-7467 9009969 Higher Education, Inc. and academy review. 1990- ISSN 0008-0810 7503275 AADE Ed J ISSN 1046-7041 9112807 AADE editors’ journal. Acarologia 1974-1983 Abstr Gen Meet Am Soc Microbiol s) Acarologia. Formed by the union of The Bulletin - s) Abstracts of the... General Meeting of the 1959- American Association of Dental Editors, and American Society for Microbiology. American ISSN 0044-586X 14510400R Transactions - American Association of Society for Microbiology. General Meeting. Dental Editors. 1991- Acc Chem Res ISSN 0160-6999 7708172 Continues: Abstracts of the Annual Meeting Accounts of chemical research. of the American Society for Microbiology. 1968- AANA J ISSN 1060-2011 9208439 ISSN 0001-4842 0157313 AANA journal. 1974- Acad Emerg Med Accid Anal Prev Continues Journal of the American Academic emergency medicine: official Accident; analysis and prevention. Association of Nurse Anesthetists. journal of the Society for Academic 1969- ISSN 0094-6354 0431420 Emergency Medicine. ISSN 0001-4575 1254476 1994- ACID-FREE AANNT J ISSN 1069-6563 9418450 Accid Emerg Nurs AANNT journal / the American Association of Accident and emergency nursing. Nephrology Nurses and Technicians. Acad Manage J 1993- ACID-FREE 1981-1984 s) Academy of Management journal. Academy of ISSN 0965-2302 9305090 Continues: The Journal of the American Management. Association of Nephrology Nurses & 1963- Account Res Technicians. Continued by: ANNA journal. Continues: Journal of the Academy of s) Accountability in research. ISSN 0744-1479 8207766 Management. Superseded in part by: Academy 1989- of Management review. ISSN 0898-9621 9100813 AAOHN J ISSN 0001-4273 7703609 AAOHN journal: official journal of the ACP J Club American Association of Occupational Health Acad Manage Rev ACP journal club. Nurses. s) Academy of management review. Academy of 1991- 1986- Management. Absorbed some articles and abstracts also Continues: Occupational health nursing. 1976- published in: Evidence-based medicine, 2000- ISSN 0891-0162 8608669 Supersedes in part: Academy of management ISSN 1056-8751 9104824 journal. AAPPO J ISSN 0363-7425 9877758 Acquis Med Recent AAPPO journal: the journal of the American Acquisitions medicales recentes. Association of Preferred Provider Acad Med 1946-1981 Organizations. * Academic medicine: journal of the ISSN 0075-4463 0373054 1991-1994 Association of American Medical Colleges. Continued by: Health care innovations. 1989- ISSN
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