Objective: To evaluate the appropriateness of indexing of algorithmically-indexed MEDLINE records. Methods: We assessed the conceptual appropriateness of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) used to index a sample of MEDLINE records from February and March
Alexandre Amar-Zifkin +3 more
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Programmatic and Teaching Initiatives for Ethnically Diverse Nursing Students: A Literature Review
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the evidence of programmatic and teaching initiatives implemented by nursing faculty to enhance the academic success rates of ethnically diverse students (EDS).
Marivic B. Torregosa, PhD, RN, FNP-BC +1 more
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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). [PDF]
Lipscomb CE.
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Objective: Use of the search filter ‘exp animals/ not humans.sh’ is a well-established method in evidence synthesis to exclude non-human studies. However, the shift to automated indexing of Medline records has raised concerns about the use of subject ...
Nicole Askin, Tyler Ostapyk, Carla Epp
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A survey of Compliance of Persian Abstracts of Research Articles in Medical Journals of Universities of Medical Sciences (Type 1) with the Vancouver Guideline and ISO 214 Standard [PDF]
Background & Aims: An abstract is the best source of information within a content. The structured abstract is the best representation of the main source. Writing an appropriate abstract requires adherence to standards of abstracting.
Nasrin Makani +2 more
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The Primary Care Electronic Library: RSS feeds using SNOMED-CT indexing for dynamic content delivery
Background Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds are a method for disseminating and syndicating the contents of a website using extensible mark-up language (XML).
Judas Robinson +5 more
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Using sentiment analysis to identify similarities and differences in research topics and medical subject headings (MeSH terms) between Medicine (Baltimore) and the Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (JFMA) in 2020: A bibliometric study. [PDF]
Lin JK, Chien TW, Yeh YT, Ho SY, Chou W.
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MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS IN MEDLARS.
Use of an identical subject heading list for both machine searching and publication creates problems. Necessary compromises include precoordination of some headings for publication and use of some coordinates in the computer system that are not appropriate for a printed index.
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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]
Yan YH, Chien TW.
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