List of American Medical Association journals
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There are thirteen
They also operate a common webpage, For The Media, that provides free access to news releases about the latest research published in AMA journals to credentialed journalists prior to official publication dates (pre-embargo content), as well as access to all related pre-embargo (pre-publication) news releases and video news release scripts.
Before they were rebranded as the JAMA Network in 2013, the AMA's stable of journals were referred to as JAMA and the Archives journals (for example, this is how the AMA Manual of Style formerly referred to them), because the specialty journals used to have titles on the pattern of Archives of [Specialty].
JAMA Network recently created four new journals: JAMA Oncology in 2015,[6] JAMA Cardiology in 2016,[7] JAMA Network Open in 2018,[8] and JAMA Health Forum in 2021[9]
As of 2023, the Network has adopted a new policy whereby any manuscript accepted for publication may be deposited by the author into a "public repository of their choosing" on the day that the paper is published by the Network, which remains the repository of record.[10]
Journals
- JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
- JAMA Cardiology
- JAMA Dermatology
- JAMA Health Forum
- JAMA Internal Medicine
- JAMA Network Open
- JAMA Neurology
- JAMA Oncology
- JAMA Ophthalmology
- JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
- JAMA Pediatrics
- JAMA Psychiatry
- JAMA Surgery
References
- ^ AMA (2023). "JAMA Network". AMA. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ AMA (2023). "JAMA Network". AMA. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ AMA (2023). "JAMA Network RSS". AMA. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ AMA (2023). "JAMA Network For Authors". AMA. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ AMA (2023). "About the AMA Manual of Style". OUP. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
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- PMID 36516049– via JAMA Network.