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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
DisciplineMedicine
LanguageEnglish, German
Edited byGerold Stanek
Publication details
History1888-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiweekly
0.836 (2015)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Wien. Klin. Wochenschr.
Indexing
CODENWKWOAO
ISSN0043-5325 (print)
1613-7671 (web)
LCCNca23000193
OCLC no.746954927
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The Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (subtitled The Central European Journal of Medicine) is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1888. It is the official organ of three medical societies in Austria: the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin, Österreichischen Kardiologischen Gesellschaft, and Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pneumologie. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media and the editor-in-chief is Gerold Stanek (Medical University of Vienna).

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 0.836.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Biological Abstracts - Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  2. ^ a b c "Master Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  3. ^ "Serials cited". CAB Abstracts. CABI. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  4. ^ "CAS Source Index". Chemical Abstracts Service. American Chemical Society. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  5. ^ "Embase Coverage". Embase. Elsevier. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  6. ^ "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift". NLM Catalog. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  7. ^ "Content overview". Scopus. Elsevier. Retrieved 2016-07-14.
  8. ^ "Wiener klinische Wochenschrift". 2015 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2016.

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