Thanks for responses mentioning Medscape, Medwebplus and Harvard.edu (where BTW /alpha didn't work for me).
But my question was intended "the other way round" Snip <What is the quickest way of finding out the journals that the major databases index?> Its not that I want good access to journals, but to know which journals are (hence are NOT) indexed by the big databases we are relying on to lead us to the literature. My second question Snip<What is the best database/ good databases for primary health care publication in the non-first world?> maybe shows my concern about Un-indexed publications.
My emphasis on "quickest" meant, for example, quicker than going to a library and examining Index Medicus for Medline (if I am right about that). Nor have I, for another example, ferreted inside the home pages of the big Databases to find whether they report somewhere the journals they index.
I know there are librarians watching this list - can you advise? Or am I asking for too easy a solution?
Ronald
Dr Ronald Ingle
Senior Lecturer, Family Medicine
Medical University of Southern Africa
Pretoria
0204 South Africa
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