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Online archive of the Japanese Journal of Medicine Internal Medicine is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published monthly by the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine . It was established in 1961 as the Japanese Journal of Medicine and obtained its current title in 1992.
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Internal Medicine Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering internal medicine. It is published by Wiley and was established in 1952. The editor-in-chief is Jeff Szer ( University of Melbourne .
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The Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) is an XML format used to describe scientific literature published online. It is a technical standard developed by the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and approved by the American National Standards Institute with the code Z39.96-2012 .
J-STAGE includes the Journal@rchive , an open access digital archive of Japanese journals, established in 2005 by the Government of Japan. [4] [1] By April 2009, some 540 academic organizations made use of the facility. [5] As of February 2012, 1.68 million articles were available for download. [6]
Bishop took initial letters of words from periodical titles, thereby using a code, which helped him arranging the collected publications. In 1953 [ 1 ] he published his documentation system, originally designed as a four-letter CODEN system; volume and page numbers have been added, in order to cite and locate exactly an article in a magazine. [ 2 ]