Abstract
The medical journal publishing environment in Korea has changed rapidly since the 2010s owing to the expanded influence of international indexing databases, changes in research performance evaluation systems, and the strengthening of research and publication ethics. Amid these changes, the Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science (JYMS) has successfully advanced from a local journal to an international journal through a series of strategic transformations, including the appointment of a Managing Editor in 2011, conversion to an English journal in 2018, introduction of an online manuscript submission and peer review system in 2020, and transition to continuous article publishing in 2025. Consequently, it has been indexed in major international indexing databases, including the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). Notably, in 2025, international submissions increased substantially, with foreign authors accounting for 79.1% of the total submissions. In addition, citation metrics such as Journal Impact Factor and CiteScore increased. These achievements were supported by the dedicated efforts of the editorial board members, volunteer peer reviewers, and the local and international authors who submitted high-quality manuscripts, together with the establishment of standardized editorial policies and systematic quality control procedures. However, practical challenges remain, including financial constraints, staffing structures, workflow continuity, and difficulties securing peer reviewers. The JYMS case demonstrates that journal internationalization is a long-term process enabled by sustained investment, establishment of professional infrastructure, and organizational support. This suggests that collective academic commitment and stable operational systems are essential for the sustainable development of journals.