Developing a Biomedical Expert Finding System Using Medical Subject Headings [PDF]
ObjectivesEfficient identification of subject experts or expert communities is vital for the growth of any organization. Most of the available expert finding systems are based on self-nomination, which can be biased, and are unable to rank experts. Thus,
Harpreet Singh +3 more
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Use of ‘Pharmaceutical services’ Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in articles assessing pharmacists' interventions [PDF]
Background: Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus contribute towards efficient searching of biomedical information. However, insufficient coverage of specific fields and inaccuracies in the indexing of articles can lead to bias during literature ...
Fernanda S. Tonin +4 more
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Mapping the biomedical sciences using Medical Subject Headings: a comparison between MeSH co-assignments and MeSH citation pairs [PDF]
Objective: This study compares two maps of biomedical sciences using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) term co-assignments versus MeSH terms of citing/cited articles and reveals similarities and differences between the two approaches.
Fei Shu, Junping Qiu, Vincent Larivière
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BackgroundThe massive increase in the number of published scientific articles enhances knowledge but makes it more complicated to summarize results. The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus was created in the mid-20th century
Victor Leblanc +5 more
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Promotion to MEDLINE, indexing with Medical Subject Headings, and open data policy for the [PDF]
On March 24, 2016, I received a follow-up message from the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC) of the Electronic Journals Support Team, United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), stating that “final approval for inclusion in ...
Sun Huh
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Metab2MeSH: annotating compounds with medical subject headings. [PDF]
AbstractSummary: Progress in high-throughput genomic technologies has led to the development of a variety of resources that link genes to functional information contained in the biomedical literature. However, tools attempting to link small molecules to normal and diseased physiology and published data relevant to biologists and clinical investigators,
Sartor MA +6 more
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Medical subject headings (MeSH) terms.
Dhammi IK, Kumar S.
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The use of forest plot to identify article similarity and differences in characteristics between journals using medical subject headings terms: A protocol for bibliometric study. [PDF]
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Abstract Background: Comparison of similarity and difference in research types among journals are concerned in literature.
Yan YH, Chien TW.
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A Multilingual Browser Platform for Medical Subject Headings [PDF]
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) controls and publishes the thesaurus Medical Subject Headings which is used for indexing PubMed. Besides an XML export, the NLM offers a web based MeSH browser. The platform contains English terms. The German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information (DIMDI) partially translated and published these terms.
Raphael, Scheible +6 more
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COEXPEDIA: exploring biomedical hypotheses via co-expressions associated with medical subject headings (MeSH). [PDF]
The use of high-throughput array and sequencing technologies has produced unprecedented amounts of gene expression data in central public depositories, including the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO).
Yang S +6 more
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