National journal databases are online platforms that provide access to scholarly articles, research papers, and other publications from various academic fields. These databases compile and index journals, making it easier for researchers, scientists, and students to find credible and relevant information for their studies and projects. Popular examples include PubMed, JSTOR, and Scopus.
The most reliable peer-reviewed journal article database for academic research is typically considered to be PubMed, which is maintained by the National Library of Medicine.
National Journal was created in 1969.
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The container for the journal article found in the Journal of Civil War History in the JSTOR database is the "Journal of Civil War History." JSTOR is the database where the article is accessed, while the specific issue and page numbers of the article can be seen as sub-containers within the Journal of Civil War History.
The National Law Journal was created in 1978.
It is a database storing things about the whole country or something related to the whole country. You could have a national database with every citizen's name in it who has a particular skill. You could have a national database of every church in the country. You could a national database of all the species of bird in the country.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute was created in 1940.
National Library of Wales Journal was created in 1939.
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network was created in 2003.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs was created in 1959.
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