• MEDLINE® is the United States National Library of Medicine's (NLM®) premier bibliographic database providing information from the following fields: Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Veterinary medicine, Allied health, Pre-clinical sciences. (mpg.de)
  • Learn how PubMed uses Automatic Term Mapping (ATM) to map your keyword searches to the controlled vocabulary of the MeSH database. (macmla.org)
  • MeSH is the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, used for indexing articles for the MEDLINE®/PubMED® database. (csp.edu)
  • A systematic search was conducted of the following databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane database of systematic reviews (CDSR), Cochrane central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and PsycINFO. (jmir.org)
  • MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched to identify studies reporting on ASP in children aged 0-18 years and conducted in outpatient or in-hospital settings. (springer.com)
  • Methods Electronic databases including Medline, Embase, SPORTDiscus and CINAHL were searched from the earliest possible entry to April 2010. (bmj.com)
  • Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome Among Adults in India: A We searched databases PubMed Central, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies. (cdc.gov)
  • The huge volume of bibliographic citations was manually compiled. (wikipedia.org)
  • PubMed includes over 20 million bibliographic citations and abstracts from approximately 5500 journals published worldwide. (bu.edu)
  • Contains bibliographic citations (e.g., authors, title, and journal reference) and author abstracts from 4,500 biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries. (utexas.edu)
  • MEDLINE is the U.S. National Library of Medicine bibliographic database and contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from more than 4 800 international biomedical journals. (cuni.cz)
  • The database contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from approx. (mpg.de)
  • For citations added during 1995-2003, about 48% are for cited articles published in the U.S., about 88% are published in English, and about 76% have English abstracts written by authors of the articles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Includes citations & abstracts from international life sciences journals. (wfu.edu)
  • PubMed citations and abstracts include the fields of biomedicine and health, covering portions of the life sciences, behavioral sciences, chemical sciences, and bioengineering. (manhattan.edu)
  • Article citations and detailed abstracts of articles from over 2,000 journals published internationally in all areas of psychology from 1872 to the present. (regis.edu)
  • The largest index of medical literature, MEDLINE has citations and abstracts from more than 5,400 journals worldwide. (regis.edu)
  • ERIC has citations, abstracts, and many full-text public sources. (regis.edu)
  • Citations and abstracts for content in 160 communication journals, books, reports, and papers and since 1977. (regis.edu)
  • Abstracts and citations from over 1,700 journals in sociology, with additional abstracts from books, book chapters, dissertations and conference papers. (regis.edu)
  • Along with the Cochrane Library and a number of other databases, MEDLINE facilitates evidence-based medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Web of Science platform currently also provides temporary access to several databases that are not part of the Core Collection, including Biosis Citation Index, Data Citation Index, and Zoological Record. (utexas.edu)
  • Since 2001 MEDLINE newly contains also records from formerly single databases AIDSLine, BioEthicsLine, ToxLine, PopLine a HealthStar. (cuni.cz)
  • The citations link to full-text in our other databases, where available. (regis.edu)
  • PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's search service that provides access to over 10 million citations in MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE, and other related databases, with links to participating online journals. (regis.edu)
  • Library databases provide access to journal article citations, but not always the article full text. (kent.edu)
  • OLDMEDLINE currently contains approximately two million citations to articles from international biomedical journals from 1951 through 1965. (cuni.cz)
  • Due to the growth of MEDLINE, the NLM Indexing Initiative explores indexing methodologies that can support the task of the indexers. (nih.gov)
  • Medical Text Indexer (MTI) is a tool developed by the NLM Indexing Initiative to provide MeSH indexing recommendations to indexers. (nih.gov)
  • We propose using summaries generated automatically from the full text for the input to MTI to use in the task of suggesting MeSH headings to indexers. (nih.gov)
  • MeSH is the language National Library of Medicine indexers use to create tags for citations in MEDLINE and/or PubMed. (csp.edu)
  • Within MEDLINE's thesaurus, MeSH terms display hierarchically by category, with more specific terms arranged beneath broader terms. (mpg.de)
  • MeSH indexing based on automatically generated summaries. (nih.gov)
  • Summaries distill the most salient information from the full text, which might increase the coverage of automatic indexing approaches based on MEDLINE. (nih.gov)
  • Compared to MEDLINE citations, summaries achieve higher recall but lower precision. (nih.gov)
  • The combination of MEDLINE citations and automatically generated summaries could improve the recommendations suggested by MTI. (nih.gov)
  • Jimeno-Yepes AJ, Plaza L, Mork JG, Aronson AR, Díaz A. MeSH indexing based on automatically generated summaries. (nih.gov)
  • Contains over 5 million citations and summaries of peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and dissertations from the behavioral and social sciences in 29 languages from 50 countries. (chapman.edu)
  • APA PsycINFO, from the American Psychological Association, contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations, all in psychology and related disciplines, dating as far back as the 1600s. (wilmu.edu)
  • It contains over 2.5 million citations and summaries dating as far back as the early 1800s. (southernct.edu)
  • Most systematic review articles published presently build on extensive searches of MEDLINE to identify articles that might be useful in the review. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results are compared to those of full text articles and MEDLINE citations. (nih.gov)
  • Reference lists from retrieved articles, citation listings when available, and related articles suggested in PubMed were also evaluated. (cfp.ca)
  • MEDLINE also contains records of chapters and articles from selected monographies. (cuni.cz)
  • PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals. (uml.edu)
  • PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 16 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to the 1950s. (roosevelt.edu)
  • A bibliographic resource with millions of citations relating to the field of agriculture for journal articles, book chapters, theses, patents, and technical reports to support agricultural research. (elprogreso.org)
  • Une recherche de la littérature à l'aide des moteurs de recherche PubMed et Google Scholar a permis d'identifier 757 articles en langue anglaise dans les domaines de la médecine interne, de la chirurgie et des traumatismes, provenant du Qatar entre 1993 et 2013. (who.int)
  • MEDLINE added a "publication type" term for "randomized controlled trial" in 1991 and a MESH subset "systematic review" in 2001. (wikipedia.org)
  • MEDLINE influences researchers in their choice of journals in which to publish. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 1975-present) that together cover more than 21,000 journals across all disciplines. (utexas.edu)
  • The Emerging Sources Citation Index (2005-present) tracks thousands of additional journals that are being considered for inclusion in the main citation indexes. (utexas.edu)
  • PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. (laurentian.ca)
  • Contains over 35 million citations for biomedical literature from Medline, life science journals, and ebooks. (chapman.edu)
  • PubMed, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, contains over 17 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals. (bethel.edu)
  • MEDLINE Complete is also the world's most comprehensive source of full text for medical journals, providing full text for over 1,800 journals indexed in MEDLINE. (roosevelt.edu)
  • This wide-ranging file contains full text for many of the most used journals in the MEDLINE index - with no embargo. (roosevelt.edu)
  • In 1979, BIREME launched the Index Medicus Latino-Americano (IMLA), indexing nearly 150 journals and, as a result, complementing MEDLINE, which then included 44 titles of Latin America and the Caribbean. (bvsalud.org)
  • Coverage for AGRICOLA dates back to 1970 and includes more than 4.8 million citations. (scgsah.org)
  • It includes citations "to all literature on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health sequelae of traumatic events, without disciplinary, linguistic, or geographical limitations, and to offer both current and retrospective coverage. (regis.edu)
  • With coverage dating back to 1857 and full-text back to 1865, MEDLINE Complete is the definitive research tool for medical literature. (roosevelt.edu)
  • Editions subscribed to include: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) (1900-current) and Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) (1990-current). (mines.edu)
  • The database contains over 13 million citations dating back to the mid- 1960's. (cuni.cz)
  • MEDLINE contains well over 13 million citations dating back to 1946. (mpg.de)
  • PubMed searches over 30 million medical and life science citations found in Medline, PubMed Central, and NCBI book collections. (kent.edu)
  • ProQuest Dissertation & Theses Global is the world's most comprehensive curated collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, offering 5 million citations and 2.5 million full-text works from thousands of universities all over the world. (roosevelt.edu)
  • Engines designed to search MEDLINE (such as Entrez and PubMed) generally use a Boolean expression combining MeSH terms, words in the abstract and title of the article, author names, date of publication, etc. (wikipedia.org)
  • MeSH terms provide a consistent way of retrieving information that uses different terminology for the same concept. (mpg.de)
  • Each article citation is associated with a set of MeSH terms that describe the content of the article. (csp.edu)
  • If you can find the official entry terms instead of using keyword searching, you can focus your search and find better citations. (csp.edu)
  • MeSH continued the work begun in 2010 of merging the list of rare disease terms maintained by the Office of Rare Diseases Research (ORDR) into the MeSH vocabulary. (bvsalud.org)
  • The rare disease terms that matched existing MeSH descriptors were merged with those MeSH descriptors. (bvsalud.org)
  • As with all SCRs, each of these rare disease SCR terms were mapped to ('Heading Mapped to') at least one current MeSH disease term to help searching and indexing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Both of these terms will appear in a MEDLINE citation if the SCR is assigned by the indexer. (bvsalud.org)
  • MeSH had a number of descriptors that included organelle- and organism-specific terms in sub-concepts as Entry Terms. (bvsalud.org)
  • This arrangement required an additional coordinating heading to be used when searching with one of the pre-coordinated Entry Terms. (bvsalud.org)
  • For example, Snyder Robinson Syndrome is a new disease SCR that is mapped to the MeSH descriptor Mental Retardation, X-Linked. (bvsalud.org)
  • Taxonomically algae are polyphyletic and therefore the descriptor Algae no longer easily fits into the MeSH trees. (bvsalud.org)
  • So for 2011 MeSH, the descriptor Algae was deleted and its children distributed among the appropriate eukaryotic trees. (bvsalud.org)
  • In order to make 2012 MeSH conform to the new HLA system over 370 MeSH concepts were updated and 25 new HLA-related descriptor classes were created. (bvsalud.org)
  • MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, or MEDLARS Online) is a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information. (wikipedia.org)
  • The database is freely accessible on the Internet via the PubMed interface, and new citations are added Tuesday through Saturday. (wikipedia.org)
  • Citation database with access to MEDLINE covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and preclinical sciences. (wfu.edu)
  • We'll investigate the structure of the MeSH database (spoiler alert…it's hierarchical) and look at the components of a MeSH record. (macmla.org)
  • MEDLINE® is a bibliographic database produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. (mines.edu)
  • Scopus is a curated abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, and features tools to track, analyze and visualize research. (unt.edu)
  • From its creation in 1967, as Regional Library of Medicine, until the end of the 1970s, the model of technical cooperation of BIREME was based on the essential functions of the medical libraries, including human resources education in management and operation of libraries and documentation centers, local collection development, shared use of the collections among libraries, user services, bibliographic searches in MEDLINE database and interlibrary loan. (bvsalud.org)
  • Of those, more than 1,700 have cover-to-cover indexing in MEDLINE, and of those, over 900 are not found with full text in any version of Academic Search,Health Source or Biomedical Reference Collection. (roosevelt.edu)
  • In late 1971, an online version called MEDLINE ("MEDLARS Online") became available as a way to do online searching of MEDLARS from remote medical libraries. (wikipedia.org)
  • To find textbooks and directories in BU's online library catalog , search by title , author , or the Medical subject Heading (MeSH) . (bu.edu)
  • Please consult the DeCS 2011 edition or the 2011 online Introduction to MeSH 2011 for more details. (bvsalud.org)
  • MEDLINE belongs to the most important sources of information in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system and the preclinical sciences. (cuni.cz)
  • We acquired the following information: journal article citation, study type, age of patients at time of infection, sex, source population, clinical manifestations and outcome. (cdc.gov)
  • Scopus allows users to search the literature, follow citations, and see who cited an article. (unt.edu)
  • Compiled by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), MEDLINE is freely available on the Internet and searchable via PubMed and NLM's National Center for Biotechnology Information's Entrez system. (wikipedia.org)
  • This 11-minute video from the National Library of Medicine is an introduction to the development, structure and use of the MeSH® vocabulary. (csp.edu)
  • MEDLINE är skapad av National Library of Medicine. (lu.se)
  • MEDLINE also covers much of the literature in biology and biochemistry, as well as fields such as molecular evolution. (wikipedia.org)
  • PubMed MEDLINE is the premier source for biomedical journal literature. (bu.edu)
  • Extending back to 1946, annual input now exceeds 700,000 citations. (mines.edu)
  • Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. (laurentian.ca)
  • Identifier for MeSH classification term. (rcsb.org)
  • MeSH classification term. (rcsb.org)
  • For example, searchers using the highly specific MeSH Entry Term 'Mitochondrial Initiation Factors' would need to use coordination with 'Mitochondrial Proteins. (bvsalud.org)
  • For 2012 MeSH , the Entry Term 'Mitochondrial Initiation Factors' no longer exists as an Entry Term to 'Eukaryotic Initiation Factors. (bvsalud.org)
  • MEDLINE functions as an important resource for biomedical researchers and journal clubs from all over the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Currently, the input to MTI is MEDLINE citations, title and abstract only. (nih.gov)
  • The graph below shows annual (not cumulative) MEDLINE® citations. (metajournal.com)