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2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 6-7
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay
Author(s):  
Inessa Y. Kondrasheva ◽  
Elena F. Bychkova

There are identified and described the characteristic features of the access to the scientific publications on ecology at the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology. There is provided information on the bibliographic and full-text thematic resources of the open access, both: generated at the library, as well as remote access resources. There are described the prospects of further work on creation of ecological information content in an electronic environment. There are indicated the main directions of cooperation with the other libraries in the area of environmental information.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2096 (1) ◽  
pp. 011002

Abstract All papers published in this volume of Journal of Physics: Conference Series has been peer reviewed through processes administered by the Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing. • Type of peer review: Double-blind • Conference submission management system: 1. Sending materials to the organizers of the conference; 2. Verification of compliance with the subject of the conference; 3. Checking materials for plagiarism using two systems; 4. Submitting for double blind review; 5. Checking the quality of translation of the article into English; 6. Checking for the correct design of materials; 7. Submission of materials to the Publisher. • Number of submissions received: 558 • Number of submissions sent for review: 505 • Number of submissions accepted: 252 • Acceptance Rate (Number of Submissions Accepted / Number of Submissions Received X 100): 50% • Average number of reviews per paper: 2 • Total number of reviewers involved: 118 • Any additional info on review process: To be accepted for publication, the material must have the following requirements: compliance with the conference theme; positive expertise of reviewers; good level of English and well-formed material. The article should have: - the relevance (subject matter of the article should be interest to the scientific community in terms of the current development of science and technology); - the scientific character (the article should deal with considered the scientific aspects of the problem, even if the task itself has a practical bias); - the originality (results that presented in the article should have a scientific novelty, survey articles to be approved by the special decision of The International Program Committee). The article must be clearly structured to be generally accepted in scientific publications sections, namely: - introduction; - relevance, scientific significance of the question with a brief review of the literature; -setting of the problem; - the theoretical part; - practical significance, suggestions and case studies, the results of experiments; - conclusions. The results that presented in this paper must be justified by particular scientific tools: experimental mathematical conclusion, mathematical modeling, etc., in order to be considered them as sufficiently reliable. We do not accept materials containing only a hypothesis or untested proposals. The presented results should be formulated in the form of scientific statements, which clearly define a contribution to science. The article should be written in an understandable language for an expert in the relevant field. Generally accepted technical terms should be used. The manuscripts should contain the following information: - paper title; - author(s) data (name, title, affiliation, full mail address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail address); - abstract; - keywords; - references. Contact person for queries: D B Solovev ([email protected])


scholarly journals Liamed Listare E-mail ISSUE 2, VOL. 9, 2013 EDITORIAL PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS BETWEEN BENEFITS AND RISKS Cătălina Mihai, Mihaela Dranga, M. Badea, Otilia Nedelciuc, Cristina Cijevschi Prelipcean Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(2): 107-111. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-1 REVIEWS NECESSITY TO REVIEW ATLANTA CLASSIFICATION OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS V. Păunescu Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(2): 113-126. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-2 HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY WITH CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS FROM COLORECTAL ORGIN I. Huțanu , I. Radu, B. Filip, Mihaela Buna, Maria Gabriela Aniţei, M. Deraco, V. Scripcariu Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(2): 127-136. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-3 THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES IN OESOPHAGEAL CANCER: THE PLACE OF SURGICAL TREATEMENT B. Filip, I. Huțanu, I. Radu, Maria-Gabriela Aniţei, V. Scripcariu Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 137-148. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-4 ORIGINAL ARTICLES INTRAOPERATIVE DIFFICULTIES IN LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY S.K. Sahu, A. Agrawal, P.K. Sachan Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 149-155. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Engleză/English) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-5 IS GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE INFLUENCED BY DUODENOGASTRIC REFLUX ? Mihaela-Aura Mocanu, M. Diculescu, T. Nicolae, Monica Dumitrescu Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 157-160. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Engleză/English) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-6 EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF CATARACT SURGERY C. Constantin, I. Cijevschi, Silvia Sălceanu, C. David Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 161-165. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-7 CASE REPORTS LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT FOR MULTIPLE INGUINAL HERNIAS – CASE REPORT Lucica Timişescu, Clarisa Gîdea, N. Iordache Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 167-171. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-8 THYMOMA WITH LATERAL AND PARACARDIAC EVOLVEMENT Oana-Raluca Lucaciu, P.V-H. Boţianu, T. Hogea, Claudia Dorobăţ, A-M. Boţianu Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 173-178. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Engleză/English) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-9 MIASTENIA GRAVIS POST-TIMECTOMIE C. Motaş, Natalia Motaş, T. Horvat Jurnalul de chirurgie (Iaşi) 2013; 9(1): 179-184. Abstract Full text: Format PDF (Română/Romanian) DOI: 10.7438/1584-9341-9-2-10 A CASE OF PENILE ENTRAPMENT IN METAL RINGS TREATED BY ASPIRATION AND PUNCTURE TECHNIQUE

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 185-188
Author(s):  
S. Kumar ◽  
A. Gupta

2019 ◽  
Vol 02 (02) ◽  
pp. 117-118
Author(s):  
Valera Garrido F. ◽  
Minaya Muñoz F. ◽  
Martínez Ramírez P. ◽  
Espinola Marcos A.

Abstract Introduction Percutaneous needle electrolysis is an invasive physical therapy technique which was first published in a scientific journal in the year 2008. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current scientific evidence on percutaneous needle electrolysis in neuro-musculoskeletal system disorders. Material and Methods A retrospective observational study of scientific publications on percutaneous needle electrolysis. An online search was performed in the following databases to access abstracts: MEDLINE, PEDro, COCHRANE, IME, ENFISPO, in addition non-indexed journals were revised, using the following key words: [(“percutaneous electrolysis,” “galvanic electrolysis,” “percutaneous direct current stimulation,” “percutaneous microelectrolysis” and the Spanish terms “electrolisis,” “electrolisis percutánea,” “microelectrolisis”)]. The search period ranged from the year the database was created until the time of the study (September 2018) with no other search limitation and including publications in any language. Furthermore, a manual search was performed based on the citations included in the articles. A first screen was performed based on the retrieved abstracts, and the full-text of each article was evaluated to analyze the scientific evidence of each study, based on the scale described by the US Preventive Task Force, which assigns level I to those studies with a greater quality design and scientific rigor, whereas level III is assigned to those of poorer quality. The assignment of the level of evidence of each study was independently and simultaneously evaluated by two observers with no communication between each other. To determine reliability, the Kappa index was used (K) with a 95% CI. The score reached by the clinical trials and systematic reviews was also revised based on the Pedro Score Database. Results In total, 64 documents were identified related with electrolysis, following the PRISMA recommendations for the search and selection of primary studies. Concretely, 39 papers were retrieved directly from database searches (Medline, PEDro, Cochrane, ENFISPO), whereas 25 were indirectly accessed via other sources based on internet searches and citation searches. Eight papers were excluded after filtering by title and abstract. After reading the full-text of the 56 articles selected, one further article was excluded. Finally, 55 articles were included in the review. The evidence of the studies retrieved was evaluated. The reliability analysis obtained an acceptable Kappa index (0.6–0.8). Based on criteria regarding the quality of evidence, the studies were classified into three groups:a) High-level of evidence. This group included clinical trials (of which there were 9, which constitute 16.7% of the total) (77.8% were published after 2017).b) Medium-level of evidence, identified in 35.2% of papers.c) Low evidence was provided in 48.1% of papers. Conclusions In recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the current evidence available on percutaneous needle electrolysis. However, many of these studies are part of the gray literature and are difficult to access. High quality evidence was identified in 16.7% of papers. The remaining 83.3% papers were of low to medium quality.


Author(s):  
Б. С. Бурлака

<p>One of the stages of development of new drugs is a generalization and systematization of existing information flows in the form of scientific abstracts, articles, patents, abstracts, theses, monographs. Often this process for researchers is quite painstaking and consuming, while specialist must possess special skills to find publications, both foreign and domestic origin. It should be noted that the search complicated also a great variety of input data formats which can vary depending on the search engine, database type, nature magazines.</p><p>Scientific information on medicines intranasal topical and systemic use in a variety of distributed databases and libraries, some fragments of it were published in scientific journals in many languages in the form of abstracts, articles, short communications and patents. Systematics and processing of such information in diverse research causes some complications.</p><p>Objective. To analyze the art software that can be used to systematize the published data on intranasal drugs.</p><p>Methods. The material used available software used for organizing research. Served as the Information theses, articles, patents, theses and dissertations on nasal medications. In analyzing the resulting software functionality based on convenience, intuitive and availability.</p><p>Results and discussion. Initially performed literature search intranasal medicines remotely through internet network in such well-known databases as the US National Library of Medicine (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/), full-text database ScienceDirect (http : //www.sciencedirect.com/), full-text database Springerlink (http://www.SpringerLink.com), a specialized database "Inventions (Utility models) in Ukraine" (http://sips.gov.ua), specialized DB "Russian patent documents» (http://www1.fips.ru/), scientific digital library eLIBRARY.RU (http://elibrary.ru), national Library of Ukraine Vernadsky (http: // www.nbuv.gov.ua/). As a result of the search were found literary reference with full access to publications and prints without it.</p><p>As software for working with bibliographic information examined tools such as EndNote ©, Reference Manager ©, ProCite ©, Bible-Master ©, Mendeley ©, Zotero ©. We know that these programs can automate some functions of management science and information retrieval, and can be used by one person or group of people [6]. Having tested the possibility of the above software we stopped at Mendeley © Zotero © and having a similar interface, functionality and freely with each other by exporting it as a universal format RIS and BibTeX. These programs can be used in environments Windows ©, Linux ©, Mac OS ©, are free and easy to use. One advantage of such tools is the ability to synchronize a local base of literature lists and their full texts on selected problem with external servers located in the network internet, which in turn protects against unexpected losses accumulated information and allows you to access your information from anywhere any place. For this Mendeley © Zotero © and can be used free accounts that have a certain amount of disk space in the exhaustion which it is available at an additional cost. In Zotero © along with this is to use your own or free server operating protocol WebDAV (eg "Yandex Disk") that allows you to save free full text publications in the library's own online internet.</p><p>Through tight integration Mendeley © Zotero © and with a word processor «Microsoft Word» and other applications in the design of scientific publications given the opportunity to conveniently cite evidence from the literature by selecting them from the database, and automatically generate lists of references. Making reference list can change quickly due to the built-in templates or styles (Citation Style Language) which is for many magazines and publishing houses. Currently we conducted the adaptation of literary styles of lists as required GOST 7.1: 2006.</p><p>Conclusions. As a result, research was conducted search of published data on the development, manufacturing technology and standardization of drugs intranasal administration. It is established that to optimize storage, analysis and processing of data in the literature appropriate to use modern software.</p>


2001 ◽  
Vol 25 (10) ◽  
pp. 395-396
Author(s):  
Trevor Hicks ◽  
Martin Briscoe

Journals on-lineThe British Journal of Psychiatry (BJP), Psychiatric Bulletin and Advances in Psychiatric Treatment have been available at www.rcpsych.org since May 2000 (Fig. 1). During the initial free trial period all users of the internet had access to the full content of these journals on-line. This period ended on 31 January 2001. Access to full text is now limited to subscribers only; but access to electronic tables of contents (eTOCs), abstracts and the ability to search full text will continue to be available. Individuals or institutions who subscribe to BJP in print or are Members of the College are now able to activate an on-line subscription and select a username and password by entering a subscriber number. The eTOC service allows anyone who registers his or her e-mail address to be notified via e-mail when new content goes on-line. Users may choose to receive any or all of the following: notification that a new issue of BJP is on-line; a complete eTOC for new issues; and special announcements from the College.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-44
Author(s):  
O. V. Dudnikova ◽  
O. A. Smirnova

The article reveals the experience of the Southern Federal University Scientific Library in accompanying the scientific and publishing activities of the university. The methods of conducting main library services are described, including that of the following areas: full-text databases access provision and user councelling, publication activity monitoring of the university and its subdivisions, identification of scientific publications in international citation bases. The experience of councelling university staff in forming a strategy of research results publication is given.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rezarta Islamaj ◽  
Robert Leaman ◽  
Sun Kim ◽  
Dongseop Kwon ◽  
Chih-Hsuan Wei ◽  
...  

AbstractAutomatically identifying chemical and drug names in scientific publications advances information access for this important class of entities in a variety of biomedical disciplines by enabling improved retrieval and linkage to related concepts. While current methods for tagging chemical entities were developed for the article title and abstract, their performance in the full article text is substantially lower. However, the full text frequently contains more detailed chemical information, such as the properties of chemical compounds, their biological effects and interactions with diseases, genes and other chemicals. We therefore present the NLM-Chem corpus, a full-text resource to support the development and evaluation of automated chemical entity taggers. The NLM-Chem corpus consists of 150 full-text articles, doubly annotated by ten expert NLM indexers, with ~5000 unique chemical name annotations, mapped to ~2000 MeSH identifiers. We also describe a substantially improved chemical entity tagger, with automated annotations for all of PubMed and PMC freely accessible through the PubTator web-based interface and API. The NLM-Chem corpus is freely available.


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