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The recurring bibliographies program of MEDLARS.

C Kenton

    Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
    |April 1, 1966
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Recurring bibliographies, a byproduct of the MEDLARS system, are generated by the National Library of Medicine. These specialized biomedical bibliographies are created in collaboration with scientific societies and government agencies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Informatics
    • Information Science

    Context:

    • The National Library of Medicine's MEDLARS system generates recurring bibliographies.
    • These bibliographies are collaborative products with scientific societies and government agencies.
    • MEDLARS has a capacity for fifty recurring bibliographies.

    Purpose:

    • To outline the creation and function of recurring bibliographies within the MEDLARS system.
    • To detail the collaborative process involving the National Library of Medicine and sponsoring organizations.
    • To explain the automated identification, tagging, and retrieval of citations for these bibliographies.

    Summary:

    • Recurring bibliographies are automated by-products of the MEDLARS system, developed by the National Library of Medicine.
    • Subject parameters and format are determined by sponsoring organizations and NLM staff.

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  • Citations are identified, tagged by computer, and retrieved from the MEDLARS store for scheduled output.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates specialized information dissemination in biomedical research and practice.
    • Streamlines the production of targeted literature reviews.
    • Enhances access to relevant scientific information for specific medical fields.