1.Assessment of abstracts on randomized controlled trials in non-small cell lung cancer published in Chinese
Pan ZHANG ; Xia QIU ; Juan HE ; Long GE ; Cong MA ; Zhanjun MA ; Lei MAO ; Jinhui TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):75-80
Objective To assess the abstracts on randomized controlled trials ( RCT) in non-small cell lung cancer ( NSCLC) published in Chinese and their influencing factors.Methods RCT in NSCLC published in Chinese were included according to the CONSORT statement and their influencing factors were analyzed by RevMan 5.3 soft-ware.Results The titles were identified as random, randomization, blinding, statistical method, recruited partici-pants, trial registry and fund-supported, respectively, in 20%of the 2677 abstracts included in this study.Con-clusion The titles are identified as random, randomization, blinding, statistical method, recruited participants, trial registry and fund-supported in RCT published in Chinese.Although the abstracts are improved after the publication of CONSORT, they need to be further brushed up.
2.Double clustering method-based breast cancer-related enzyme research frontier
Xiaocui GONG ; Yingguang ZHAO ; Xinying AN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):69-74
A co-word matrix was constructed with PubMed-covered papers on breast cancer-related enzyme from 2009 to 2011 and from 2012 to 2014 as its data source.The papers were double clustered by gCULTO to generate class groups and identify the breast cancer-related enzyme research frontiers and the evolution of different class groups.
3.Papers published in PLoS One by hospitals in China
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):65-68
Objective To study the reasons why PLoS One has set off an upsurge in China especially in hospitals, the academic level of papers published in PLoS One, and how to correctly judge the SCI-covered papers published by hospitals.Methods Papers published in PLoS One by hospitals in China were retrieved.The number of papers published in PLoS One by hospitals in China, the institutions that published the papers in PLoS One, and the num-ber of fund-supported papers were analyzed.Results A total of 9739 papers were published in PLoS One by hospitals in China from 2007 to October 2015, with an average cited frequency of 5.29.The majority of authors who published the papers were from affiliated hospitals of scientific research institutions and teaching hospitals of colleges and uni-versities.Of the 9739 papers, 87.78%were supported by funds from different foundations.Conclusion Nothing is strike about the academic level of papers published in PLoS One by hospitals in China with their average cited fre-quency lower than that (8.14) in our country.The SCI-covered papers published by hospitals should not be con-sidered as the only criterion in assessing the performances of staff in hospitals.
4.Big data thinking-based innovation of library reference service
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):40-42
The contents and methods of library reference service have changed due to the changing views of people on the value of data and the way of thinking and the influence of big data thinking in the era of big data, libraries should thus innovate in their reference service with new ideas, new orientations and new methods.
5.Optimization of information resources in military medicine
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):34-39
Optimization of information resources plays an important role in improving the quality of subject re-sources.Military medicine is a highly interdisciplinary subject, optimization of its information resources is thus of subject particularizes.The basic theories and practical methods for optimizing information resources were reviewed, followed by a summary of the theories and methods that can be used in optimizing the information resources in mili-tary medicine.
6.Hotspots in text mining of biomedical field
Hang SHI ; Wenjun GAO ; Lei CUI
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):27-33
The high frequency subject terms were extracted from the PubMed-covered papers published from January 2000 to March 2015 on text mining of biomedical field to generate the matrix of high frequency subject terms and their source papers.The co-occurrence of high frequency subject terms in a same paper was analyzed by clustering analysis.The hotspots in text mining of biomedical field were analyzed according to the clustering analysis of high frequency subject terms and their corresponding class labels, which showed that the hotspots in text mining of bio-medical field were the basic technologies of text mining, application of text mining in biomedical informatics and in extraction of drugs-related facts.
7.Strategies for storage and sharing of postgraduate dissertations in medical colleges and universities
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):61-64
Described in this paper are the strategies for rational storage and sharing of postgraduate dissertations in medical colleges and universities with the development of dissertations and its related problems in Library of Capital Medical University as an example.
8.Current situation of evidence-based bibliotherapy and its strategies
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):57-60
The application of evidence-based medicine in bibliotherapy is defined as evidence-based bibliothera-py.After a description of the connotation, role and significance of bibliotherapy, and foreign and domestic studies on it, the problems in domestic bibliotherapy were pointed out with measures put forward for their solution, and the implementation of bibliotherapy was normalized in view of its methodology.
9.Construction and implementation of team collaboration platform and institutional repository platform
Hongjun WANG ; Yan LI ; Guohao ZHU ; Yu ZHANG ; Yuguang WANG ; Xiaomei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):52-56
After the institutional repository system was constructed using the open-source software Drupal, the team collaboration platform and institutional repository platform were integrated into a Web 2.0-based network plat-form on which the users can create their project groups and other users can be formed as dynamic virtual groups by joining the team group in which they work in collaboration.The team members submit the files to the project group in a sustained manner for its share and use during the ongoing project, and the files become the intellectual proper-ties of project group.The whole project group was sealed as a part of institutional repository after the project was completed, and the users can see how the project is completed at any time, thus helping the collection, store and use of intellectual properties.
10.Cooperation and interaction between academic libraries and users in a new technology era
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;(2):47-51
Resource acquisition, subject service, information commons, volunteer service and service assessment in which the users participated are listed in this paper according to the cooperative goal structure theory and how to cooperate between libraries and users was described in aspects of working out system guidelines, establishing multi-level cooperation models and special organizations.