PubMed is a critical resource for biomedical research, housing over 37 million citations from MEDLINE and other sources, and serving as a cornerstone for researchers, physicians, and the public.
Rubinelli is professor of health communication and vice-dean of health sciences at the faculty of health sciences and medicine of the University of Lucerne. Ivic is associate dean of research and ...
On March 1, the world's largest database for biomedical literature -- PubMed -- went down, immediately causing a global panic that the nation's essential publishing resource was yet another casualty ...
On-line literature searches of bibliographic databases such as PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi) are now integral to the lives of clinicians. A huge ...
PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central are all funded by the National Library of Medicine but are different databases. PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in predatory journals.
To improve search quality, we have applied advanced techniques, including machine learning and natural language processing, to PubMed articles and aggregated search logs. Machine learning is the ...