Publications about interesting themes in scientific national journals of health

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publication, scientific research, journal, occupational health.

Abstract

Introduction: Publication of scientific articles has several objectives. The most evident is the quick popularization of the results. Researchers usually send their works to those journals that were consulted for the people that they want to communicate their discoveries so that they recognize them, verify, refute, extend or apply. Actually there are more than 200 scientists’ Cuban journals certified by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA), with major representativeness of those belonging to the Health sector. With the purpose to increase the users' knowledge, some of the articles published in them belonging to thematic of general interest and specific topics of the Occupational Health, providing in each case the link for the shortcut to the same ones. Objective: To disclose interesting articles for the users of the Journal. Method: Carries out a work of exploration of the summaries of the scientific national and international publications. Articles were selected that approach thematic of general interest and specific topics of the Occupational Health for their publication in the numbers of the Magazine. A communication was emitted to all the users for its knowledge.

 

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Author Biography

Belkis Lidia Fernández Lafargue, Instituto Nacional de Salud de los Trabajadores

Licenciada en Información Científico Técnica y Bibliotecología. Máster en Salud de los Trabajadores. Investigadora Agregada. Profesora Asistente. Biblioteca "Araceli Padrón Alfonso" Departamento de Investigaciones y Docencia.

Published

2019-09-27

How to Cite

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Fernández Lafargue BL. Publications about interesting themes in scientific national journals of health. rev cuban salud trabajo [Internet]. 2019 Sep. 27 [cited 2025 Jul. 12];20(3):70-3. Available from: https://revsaludtrabajo.sld.cu/index.php/revsyt/article/view/119

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Brief Communication