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Pub re-miner: a tool for PubMed query building and literature mining.

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jkoster - 22 Feb 2006 21:19 GMT
Pub re-miner: a tool for PubMed query building and literature mining.

In the vast amounts if medical literature, finding information tailored to your

needs and interest is becoming more and more complex. Using the right keywords
is essential for effective searches, but which ones should you use?

Pub re-miner is a web-based tool that allows simple text-based query building
and information gathering(mining) of the NCBI literature search engine PubMed.
Pub re-miner presents its results, gathered from abstracts, in frequency tables

of journals, authors and words, which can be included/excluded in an iterative
fashion.

Next to building efficient queries, Pub re-miner can also be helpful in other
areas:
selecting a journal for your current work (by scanning the most often used
journals of similar research)
Finding experts in a research area (by viewing the authors associated with your
query)
Determine the research interest of an author (by viewing the keywords
associated with an author)

The Website can be accessed at :
http://bioinfo.amc.uva.nl/human-genetics/pubreminer/
Joel344 - 23 Feb 2006 01:16 GMT
Beautiful, thanks

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Joel34
Joel344 - 23 Feb 2006 12:17 GMT
This is a fantastic resource for getting the
correct MeSH heading .. .which can be very tricky

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Joel34
 
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