FAQ Selection Criteria of LILACS
The LILACS database accepts documents in the field of Health Sciences and related areas if they include discussions on human health and are published by institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The types of documents accepted are books and chapters, doctoral or higher degree theses, master’s dissertations in the fields of Public Health and Nursing, gray literature, unconventional literature, and journal articles evaluated and selected by LILACS’ national and thematic Evaluation Committees. For more details, consult the LILACS database document selection guide.
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For a journal to be indexed in LILACS, it must contain original scientific articles in the field of Health Sciences and meet the Selection and Continuity Criteria for Journals in LILACS Brazil.
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Is there a difference in the selection criteria applied across LILACS countries and thematic areas?
Yes, especially when it comes to evaluating journals for indexing in the LILACS database. Each coordinating body is responsible for analyzing the LILACS criteria at the regional level and adjusting them to the local context. However, local criteria should never be broader than regional criteria. Adjustments should make the criteria more restrictive.
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Because LILACS includes documents published by the Pan American Health Organization, whose headquarters are in the United States.
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Yes, but what differentiates how the registration in the database will be is the provision or not of the full text of the work or if only the abstracts are available.
In the case of supplements that contain only the abstracts, it will be registered in full, without description of each of the abstracts. In the case of full texts of the papers presented, each work is a bibliographic record.
Special issues must follow the same procedures adopted for normal journal volumes, that is, they must maintain all editorial processes such as registration in ethics committees, peer review of articles, verification of similarity of contents, among other procedures.
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Yes, including description procedures that relate to the article being commented on, retracted, or corrected. Check the LILACS bibliographic description manual for more details.
Category: Selection Criteria of LILACS