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Aims
and Scope
Informatics in
Primary Care provides authoritative information and guidance to all
those concerned with information technology and information management
in primary care; it also provides a forum for those involved in research and
development. The journal is the official publication of the
Primary Health Care Specialist Group (PHCSG) of the British Computer Society,
and is now being relaunched with a more international focus.
Affiliated organisations, all using Informatics in Primary Care as a
vehicle publication, include: AMIA (American Medical Informatics
Association), EFMI (European Federation for Medical Informatics), IMIA
(International Medical Informatics Association), and WONCA (World Organisation
of Family Doctors).
Readership
For all clinical,
management and specialist staff in primary care, and also medical and healthcare
libraries.
Online
access
Information on the journal can be found at:
www.radcliffepublishing.com/ipc.
The journal
is published online with Ingenta Connect, providing electronic
access to full-text delivery, searching and indexing, a facility used by over 4500 journals
worldwide. Go to:
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rmp/ipc
Subscription
rates
2010: Volume 18, Issues 1-4, £495, per
annum, post free
Citation
The
journal is indexed in the following:
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MEDLINE
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Index
Medicus
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EMBASE/Excerpta
Medica
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CINAHL
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British
Nursing Index
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SwetsWise
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EBSCOhost
Electronic Journals Service
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DH-Data,
Health and Social Care Abstracts
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Zetoc
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Scopus
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Ulrich's
International Periodicals Directory.
Format
Trim
size: 297 x 210mm Type
area: 238 x 157mm
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Supplements
Informatics
in Primary Care offers the facility to publish supplements which meet
the journal's standard of editorial content and quality. They could be included in the journal's index and distributed
to its full circulation, with the option of additional copies at bulk
discounts. Quotations will be provided on request.
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