
The Special Libraries Association has recently name The Journal of the American Dental Association, commonly known as JADA, to the list of the top 100 most influential journals of biology and medicine.
In Good Company
JADA was the only dental journal to make the prestigious list. JADA is joined by other well-known professional medical journals such as The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The New England Journal of Medicine, The British Medical Journal, etc.
According to the ADA, the following describes the selection process:
As part of its centennial celebration this year, SLA’s Biomedical and Life Sciences Division conducted a poll of its 686 members of record to come up with the list. For the sake of uniformity and fair comparison, only journals of original research and professional practice were eligible. Results were announced in June(ada.org)
Congratulations goes out to everyone involved with JADA.
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Are you an ADA member whom regularly reads the JADA Journal? What are your thoughts?




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