PubMed's core clinical journals filter: redesigned for contemporary clinical impact and utility

DISCUSSION: These data-driven methods created a different framework for evaluating the structure and content of this filter. It is the real-world evidence needed to highlight CCJ clinical impact and push clinically useful journals to first page results. Since the new process resulted in a new product, the name warrants a change from Core Clinical Journals (CCJ) to Clinically Useful Journals (CUJ). Therefore, the redesigned NLM Core Clinical Journals/AIM set from this point forward will be referred to as Clinically Useful Journals (CUJ). The evidence-based process used to reframe evaluation of the clinical impact and utility of biomedical journals is documented in this article.PMID:37483370 | PMC:PMC10361554 | DOI:10.5195/jmla.2023.1631
Source: Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA - Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Source Type: research