Journal of Medical Internet Research
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Journal of Medical Internet Research | |
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Discipline | Medicine, eHealth |
Language | English |
Abbreviated title | JMIR |
Publisher (country) | Gunther Eysenbach (online) |
Publication history | 1999- |
Frequency | continuously |
Open access | yes |
Website | jmir.org |
ISSN | ISSN 1438-8871 |
The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a peer-reviewed open access journal with a content focus on eHealth and "healthcare in the Internet age", edited and published by Gunther Eysenbach. The journal is widely regarded as one of the pioneers in open access publishing [1] , being one of the first open access journals in biomedicine (created before PLoS and BioMed Central entered the scene).
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- Jennifer Kuo. Set My Research Free. Foreign Policy, March/Apr 2004. [2] Quote: Openaccess journals have existed for several years; the Journal of Medical Internet Research (jmir) (www.jmir.org), for instance, was a pioneer in the late 1990s.
- Joy H. P. Harriman. Review of the "Journal of Medical Internet Research". J Med Libr Assoc. 2004 October; 92(4): 510-511 "A reliable, current, and well-maintained scientific publication"