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New PubMed is intended to be used with a variety different devices and features a mobile-friendly search. A goal of the New PubMed is to create search functionality and features researchers value most.

Thus, they encourage direct feedback to PubMed via the feedback link located at the bottom right of any New PubMed page. The New PubMed is intended to be a continually developing product, thus your continuous feedback will help make a useful and robust product. When filling out the direct feedback form, we encourage you to notify Carolyn as well. This will allow us to keep track of the desires or pain-points of the New PubMed, and work to find alternate solutions.

Regular Delete Citations are included in the update files loaded after January 18, The PubMed export files with a date of January 4, will be larger than normal due to a processing code change to approximately 70 journals. The citation maintenance will affect approximately 67, records changing the current status from In-Data-Review to In-process. HSRProj is a dataset of ongoing health services research and public health projects containing descriptions of research in progress funded by federal and private grants and contracts.

The dataset consists of over 33, records and is in XML format. Any questions or comments can be sent to nlmdatadistrib nlm. The complete baseline consists of files pubmed18n - pubmed18n The first update file is pubmed18n We have also posted a set of PubMed Sample data.

This is a small sampling of PMIDs representing the changes in data elements and their attributes. We are anticipating the release of the PubMed Baseline files to be November 28, This is subject to change as we get closer to the release date. Additional information regarding the number, location and statistics about the contents of the files will be posted here at the same time we announce their posting.

In preparation of the baseline, updates to the indexing of records being exported stopped on November 14, with the release of file medline Subsequent files contain new records and updated records in all statuses. These "held" indexed records will be released as part of the baseline files. A message will be posted here as soon as the sample data is available. To better reflect the citations NLM exports, file names for the ftp server will be updated beginning with the baseline.

Questions regarding any of this information can be sent to nlmdatadistrib nlm. This date will denote the date the citation was added to the existing dataset. Questions and concerns should be immediately sent to the NLM Data Distribution team at nlmdatadistrib nlm. For consistency and clarity we will update the date on the file name as well as any dates referenced in the DTD.

As production proceeds we may be able to release the files earlier but not earlier than December 1, If you have questions or would like to schedule a time to talk to NLM Data Distribution staff regarding this process please email nlmdatadistrib nlm.

As part of our efforts to prepare our cataloging data for a linked data environment, NLM has determined that some of the MARC coding for our subject fields is not accurate and will not create true triple statements in an RDF environment. This is true for data in the , , and fields which are all taken from the MeSH vocabulary. NLM recognizes that some libraries may rely on the second indicator in the 6XX fields for internal processing.

There may be positive as well as negative impacts. Libraries that are already converting MARC data into triples or have plans to do this in the near future will find that having accurate indicators in the records will more likely allow link resolvers to automatically find the correct data.

No changes to cataloging records will be made until the comments are reviewed. Ample notification will be provided before any MARC changes are made. These citations have updates or corrections to grants data we anticipate that more than , records will be updated.

We have updated the documentation defining and providing background information about the XML elements used in the current production year of PubMed. Any comments, questions or comments can be directed to nlmdatadistrib nlm. We are expecting approximately 84, citations to be affected. These updated citations will be comingled in the export files with the standard daily citation updates and should be processed accordingly.

There will be larger than normal export files with posted server dates of August 16, and August 17, Beginning with export file medline17n We will fix this error during the week of July 17, and will post another message upon completion. Any questions can be directed to the Data Distribution team at nlmdatadistrib nlm.

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