Indexing
La Revista Española de Casos Clínicos en Medicina Interna (RECCMI) is indexed in:
LATINDEX. The Regional Cooperative Online Information System for Scholarly Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, and Portugal.
MIAR.The Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals, offering data on presence in evaluation directories.
DIALNET. It is one of the largest bibliographic portals in the world, whose main purpose is to give greater visibility to the Hispanic scientific literature. Collects various types of documents: journal articles, books, chapters of collective works or doctoral theses, many of them in full text.
BASE Bielefeld Academic Search Engine is a search engine that provides access to the metadata of more than 300 million documents (including journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, patents, audiovisual material, etc.).
CORE. It is the world's largest aggregator of open access research articles from repositories and journals. It is a non-profit service dedicated to the mission of open access. Its mission is to aggregate all open access research worldwide and provide unrestricted access for all.
Dimensions. It is a scientific information platform from Digital Science, which includes a citation database, a set of research analytics, and modern article access and discovery functionality. Full text is available for 96 million articles, either from a public source such as DOAJ, PubMedCentral or arXiv.
WorldCat. It is a virtual library, coordinated and managed by the OCLC cooperative. This site offers an extensive bibliographic database and is a resource for locating bibliographic and audiovisual materials found in libraries worldwide.
Biblioteca Nacional de España. The Biblioteca Nacional de España's general catalog contains all of the Library's documents: books, manuscripts, press, graphic material, scores, audiovisuals and sound recordings. Queries can be made using any available searches: simple, advanced, alphabetical, or by reference number.
National Health Sciences Catalog The Instituto de Salud Carlos III, through the National Library of Health Sciences, has promoted the creation of a National Collective Catalog of Health Sciences Publications. It is a public and open tool. It allows access to data quickly, simply, and versatilely from other applications through web pages and XML queries.