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5. If my article is published, which bibliographic databases will it be indexed in?
All articles published in Clinical Proteomics are included in PubMed, the most widely used biomedical bibliographic database service, which is run by the US National Library of Medicine. Other bibliographic databases that index articles published in Clinical Proteomics include:
- Embase
- Google Scholar
- OCLC
- PubMed
- Scopus
- Summon by Serial Solutions
The full text of all research articles is deposited in PubMed Central, the US National Library of Medicine's full-text repository of life science literature, and other digital archives including e-Depot (The Netherlands).
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