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3 March 2007 |
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To keep you up to date with biomed and life sciences topics in 2007, you'll be hearing about reloads of databases as they occur, enhancements and new content, search techniques, industry news and other Thomson Scientific information that will help you expand your biomed/life sciences knowledge. Stay tuned! Rosmarie Matter, Senior Manager New BIOSIS Archive back to 1926 The BIOSIS database on Dialog and DataStar is now divided into four files, each covering a different date range. To summarize, the BIOSIS files on Dialog and DataStar are as follows:
Note: For those customers with site licenses to BIOSIS, use File 525 on Dialog, BIXX on DataStar, for the same coverage you currently have. Elsevier Science Introduces New Bibliographic Data Elements
For more information about the changes, check the Bluesheet or the Datasheet or the BASE database. EMCare and British Nursing Index for Your Nursing and Healthcare Needs on DataStar
International in scope, EMCare is very current with articles online and indexed in one month or less. About two-thirds of the journals from Cinahl are included in EMCare. British Nursing Index, with annotated titles, informative abstracts and eLinks to fulltext, focuses specifically on specialist British nursing journals and medical, health management and allied health fields relevant to U.K. nurses and midwives. A representative number of non-U.K. specialist journals are also covered. For help setting up your Alerts in EMCare and British Nursing Index, contact the Alerts Bureau to assist you. Clinical Trial Numbers Added to EMBASE and EMCare
Background: The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) has been arguing for a proper registration of all clinical trials. During the clinical research phases of drug development, pharmaceutical companies organize clinical trials for the drugs that they are developing. This way it is always possible to look up how many trials were set up for a drug and to monitor if the results of all trials have been reported on. The pharmaceutical industry associations worldwide have agreed with this initiative and have adopted the ICMJE recommendations. There are currently two such databases that meet all ICMJE criteria, one based in the U.S. and one in the U.K.
1. Clinicaltrials.gov,
a database set up and run by the NIH/NLM Elsevier is planning to add a third source of Clinical Trial numbers from March 1, 2007: EudraCT. The European Clinical Trials Directive (Directive 2001/20/EC) requires that all clinical trials on medicinal products for human use are registered in a European database. Clinical trials carried out in member states of the European Union are registered in the EudraCT database.
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