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Analysis of Medline/PubMed
Vejvoda, Tomáš ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Jarolímková, Adéla (referee)
The diploma thesis examines biomedicine bibliographic databases MEDLINE and PubMed, both developed, maintained and provided by the U. S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). A general goal of thesis is offering answers to the question of historical and current importance of these resources. Text deals with a historical context of databases formation and their reflection in Czechoslovakian and Czech scientific community, what is also supported by qualitative research conducted as part of the thesis. Main part of the thesis deals with comprehensive analysis of the databases within environment formed by the NLM; analysis of systems components and PubMed graphic user interface and its query language. The thesis also presents issues of accessing databases content through third parties alternative platforms or interfaces built upon E-Utilities API. In the end, thesis offers ideas on probable development of MEDLINE and PubMed databases in the near and distant future. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The spectrum of information resources to support evidence-based medicine
Papíková, Vendula ; Papík, R.
Since the early 90s of the 20th century when it began to systematically develop tools and methodology for implementation of evidence-based medicine (EBM) into clinical practice, there has been considerable development of information resources and services designed to support EBM. This paper summarizes the current range of specialized documents, databases and information services focussed on this task, and mentions possible future developments in this area.
Database of biomedical information resources
Papíková, Vendula
The work describes the range of sources of scientific medical information and suggests a proposal for its classification, which takes into consideration the fact, that the quantity and diversity of scientific information sources in the major biomedical disciplines have been very extended. According to the traditional typology of databases used within the framework of the information and library science, information resources are sorted into four basic groups: the bibliographic, full text, factual, and sources of type of register, catalog and directory. Often we meet also with resources, which are a combination of the above mentioned types (hybrid sources). With the increasing amount of information in medicine, however, we can see not only expansion of the amount of databases within the categories, but also entirely new sources of information, which cannot be classified in any of the above groups. In view of their focus and the way of their genesis, they can be called as generative and
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