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November 26, 2003 [posted]
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MEDLINE® Data Changes - 2004 |
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[Editor's Note: Gathered here are the links to other NLM Technical Bulletin articles or technical notes that have supporting detail referred to in this article. Specific links are also embedded in this article at the appropriate places.] What's New for 2004 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e3. Status Tags on PubMed® Citations. Technical Notes. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e1.
[Added December 23, 2003] his time of year the NLM Technical Bulletin traditionally includes information on changes made to MEDLINE during annual National Library of Medicine (NLM) maintenance known as Year-End Processing. This article attempts to collect in one place the notable data changes for 2004; mention of a topic may be linked to another article where details will be found. For information on how this maintenance affects NLM's schedule for adding indexed MEDLINE citations to PubMed®, see the article, MEDLINE®/PubMed® End-of-Year Activities. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Sep-Oct;(334):e7., in the September-October 2003 issue of the NLM Technical Bulletin.
MeSH Vocabulary Updated for 2004 For highlights about 2004 MeSH see the article, What's New for 2004 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e3., in this issue of the NLM Technical Bulletin. It is expected that PubMed's MeSH database and translation tables will be updated to reflect 2004 MeSH in early December 2003 when end-of-year activities are complete and the newly maintained MEDLINE is available via PubMed.
Updated MeSH in MEDLINE Citations
New MeSH Headings In general, NLM does not retrospectively re-index MEDLINE citations with new MeSH Headings. Therefore, searching for a new MeSH Term qualified as [mh] or [majr] effectively limits retrieval to citations indexed after the term was introduced. An unqualified subject search in PubMed expands a search by including both MeSH Term and Text Words, and may retrieve relevant citations indexed before the introduction of a new MeSH Term. For example, a new MeSH term, Malnutrition, has been introduced for 2004 MeSH. A PubMed query on November 26, 2003 for malnutrition unqualified yields 129,776 citations, of which 128,769 have already been indexed; none of these 128,769 citations will have the new MeSH heading added. Searchers may wish to include headings previously used to index these new concepts in addition to the text word retrieval that PubMed will automatically add to an unqualified strategy. For Malnutrition, the previous indexing was Nutrition Disorders. [Editor's Note added December 23, 2003:A list of new MeSH Headings for 2004 can be found at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/introduction2004.html.]
Changes to MeSH Headings For example, this year the old MeSH Heading Progestational Hormones has been changed to Progestins in 2004 MeSH. The MeSH term Progestational Hormones on MEDLINE citations indexed from 1966-2003 will all be changed to Progestins. The old version of the heading has been retained as an entry term to the new heading, so no adjustments to searching are necessary, unless you want your text word portion to use the more up-to-date vocabulary. Another example is the deletion of the MeSH heading Anabolic Steroids from 2004 MeSH. All occurrences of that term in MEDLINE citations will be replaced by the new MeSH heading, Anabolic Agents. In this case, the old version of the heading has not been retained as an entry term to the new heading, so adjustments to searching and stored searches are needed. Beyond the replaced-by heading changes, year-end processing includes additional adjustments to MEDLINE citations to reflect the 2004 MeSH vocabulary and enhance retrieval. These follow-on adjustments are largely the adding of more MeSH headings or supplementary concept record Names of Substances (NM) to help refine retrieval. In some cases, the changes clarify areas where a single concept existed before but it is now represented by 2 or more specific concepts. Remember that the mapping of "old" headings and/or see references (entry terms) can also change. For example, Blacks was a 2003 MeSH Heading. Blacks has become a see reference in 2004 to the new heading African Continental Ancestry Group. As a result, the search term Blacks will still retrieve postings, but those hits are not necessarily the exact equivalent of what was retrieved before. In 2004, the old concept of Blacks is now represented by the preferred term of African Americans, which is treed under the African Continental Ancestry Group. (See also Ethnic Groups and Geographic Origins below.) Here is a summary list of 2003 MeSH headings that were replaced by another heading yet the 2003 string maps to yet another heading for 2004.
In addition to "old" MeSH headings becoming entry terms to a different MeSH heading, see references can be moved to a different heading as well. For example, Sphagnum was a see reference to Mosses in 2003, but moved to become a see reference to Sphagnopsida for 2004. These types of changes suggest searchers should routinely use the Details button in PubMed to see how terms are mapped in the new year's vocabulary and then check the MeSH Browser for clarification.
[Editor's Note added December 23, 2003:
Other Notable MeSH Changes and Related Impact on Searching
Animal to Animals
Age Group MeSH Heading Change
MeSH Heading to Publication Type Change: Case Report
Broadened Definition for /toxicity
Ethnic Groups and Geographic Origins Indexers will now be indexing to the geographic origins. To accommodate this change in policy, the following edits were made in MeSH headings on MEDLINE citations:
Some additional edits were also made. For example, citations that were indexed to Blacks that were also indexed to countries other than the United States had the new MeSH heading African Continental Ancestry Group added as well.
Entry Combination Revisions
Heading Mapped-To (HM) Maintenance
EC/RN Numbers [RN] and Name of Substance [NM]
Supplementary Concept Records (SCRs) Elevated to MeSH Headings
Pharmacological Action (PA) for Supplementary Concept Records:
Please see the article, Pharmacologic Action Headings: PubMed®. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Jul-Aug;(333):e6., that describes recent changes to PubMed where a Pharmacologic Action index is available. If you enter a MeSH Term that is also a Pharmacologic Action Term, PubMed will search the term as [MH], [PA], or [TW], e.g., platelet aggregation inhibitors will automatically map to: platelet aggregation inhibitors [mh] OR platelet aggregation inhibitors [pa] OR platelet aggregation inhibitors [tw].
Expansion of Trees Sex Chromatin A11.284.430.106.279.345.190.160.180.383.800 An example of a 10-level heading is: Trypanosoma lewisi B01.500.841.750.443.950.450.868.887.410
Maintenance to Citations Created by the Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Other Changes to MEDLINE Data
Deletion of the MEDLINE UI
Identification of Clinical Trials in MEDLINE
2-way Links for Published Erratum [PT] Remember that most published errata are themselves not indexable items; rather, NLM annotates the original citation with the "Erratum in:" information, but there is no citation to which to link. In those cases where the published erratum had additional substantive information that also warranted a citation, there are now 2-way links between the erratum notice and the original paper's citation.
New Status Value: In Data Review Only publisher-supplied citations will go through this second release as an in process level citation; citations created via keyboarding or scanning and optical character recognition at NLM are quality-controlled for all data elements before being sent to PubMed the first time. This change in procedure for publisher-supplied citations is being done to shorten the time before corrections appear in PubMed and are available to licensees. Before, "in process" citations were released only once after undergoing issue level data verification and corrections to other data elements were not made public in PubMed until the citations were completely processed with MeSH headings assigned. Now these citations will be released a second time after citation level verification and in advance of full MeSH indexing being completed. The summary display of PubMed will use the same PubMed label of [PubMed - in process] for both the "in data review" and "in process" status values. The MEDLINE display format shows the citation's actual status value. The value "in data review" means that NLM has not completed its review of the citation level data elements. NLM may also make further edits to citations with the value "in process" as staff continue to review citations while they are being indexed with MeSH. Please see Status Tags on PubMed® Citations. Technical Notes. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e1. for details on the various PubMed display labels and how to search for their corresponding subsets.
Sara Tybaert Tybaert S and Rosov J. MEDLINE Data Changes - 2004. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e6. |