From: | Achilleas Mantzios <achill(at)matrix(dot)gatewaynet(dot)com> |
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Subject: | Re: Ideas for building a system that parses medical research publications/articles |
Date: | 2021-06-05 17:39:16 |
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Στις 5/6/21 8:03 μ.μ., ο/η Adrian Klaver έγραψε:
> On 6/5/21 9:56 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
>>
>> Στις 5/6/21 6:34 μ.μ., ο/η Adrian Klaver έγραψε:
>>> On 6/5/21 2:49 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> I am imagining a system that can parse papers from various sources
>>>> (web/files/etc) and in various formats (text, pdf, etc) and can
>>>> store metadata for this paper ,some kind of global ID if
>>>> applicable, authors, areas of research, whether the paper is "new",
>>>> "highlighted", "historical", type (e.g. Case reports, Clinical
>>>> trials), symptoms (e.g. tics, GI pain, psychological changes,
>>>> anxiety, ), and other key attributes (I guess dynamic), it must be
>>>> full text searchable, etc.
>>>>
>>>> I am at the very beginning in this and it is done on a fully
>>>> volunteer basis.
>>>>
>>>> Lots of questions : is there any scientific/scholar analysis
>>>> software already available? If yes and is really good and open
>>>> source , then this will influence the rest of decisions. Otherwise
>>>> , I'll have to form a team that can write one, in this case I'll
>>>> have to decide DB, language, etc. I work 20 years with pgsql so it
>>>> is the natural choice for any kind of data, I just ask this for the
>>>> sake of completeness.
>>>>
>>>> All ideas welcome.
>>>
>>> A quick search found this:
>>>
>>> https://solutionsreview.com/data-management/the-best-open-source-data-catalog-tools-to-consider/
>>>
>>>
>>> Might be a good starting point on what is already out there.
>>
>> This is interesting, so the keywords are "Data Catalog" ?
>
> What I searched on was 'open source article catalog'.
>
>>
>>>
>>> There is also this:
>>>
>>> The Directory of Open Access Journals
>>> https://doaj.org/
>>>
>> This seems very very poor. Just try a search there and then repeat in
>> PMC (PubMed Central).
>
> This is down to copyright issues I'm sure. For PubMed Central see:
>
> https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/copyright/
>
> for the if/ands/buts that restrict what you can do with the
> information and stay legal.
maybe but still :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=open+access%5Bfilter%5D+PANDAS+IVIG
>
>
>>> It seems to be a service, not downloadable software.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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