FAQ
Cochrane Collaboration
Question: How does NLM cooperate with the Cochrane Collaboration?
Answer:
- - The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has been working with the Baltimore Cochrane Center and more recently with the New England Cochrane Center (NECC) to improve access to information related to clinical trials in MEDLINE®. This effort has been ongoing since 1995 and essentially involves the retrospective assignment of the specific Publication Type (PT) values of RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL or CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL to MEDLINE journal citations. The NECC coordinates the ongoing efforts of various Cochrane Centers, Review Groups, and others collaborating to identify citations to be enhanced and provides this information to NLM on an annual basis.
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- Since much of the work being undertaken by the Cochrane Collaboration is on a voluntary basis, it is difficult to predict exactly when this project will be completed; however, the NECC has extensive information on which journals remain to be searched. Please also see the NLM Technical Bulletin (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/tb.html) beginning with the 1995 Mar-Apr;(283) issue and subsequent yearly indexes through 1999 for a detailed description of NLM-NECC collaborative activities in past years. For example, recent collaborative activities are described in the NLM Technical Bulletin 2001 Nov-Dec;(323) issue and are excerpted below:
- For the seventh year, NLM continued its work with the Cochrane Collaboration to enhance the identification of clinical trials in MEDLINE. For 2001 maintenance, the Cochrane identified over 7,200 MEDLINE citations to articles published from 1966-2001 to which the Randomized Controlled Trial or Controlled Clinical Trial Publication Type has been added. (Over 5,000 MEDLINE citations were similarly enhanced during 2000 maintenance.)
- - Also, NLM indexes the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. More details are available at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/jf02/jf02_cochrane.html.
- - In addition to MEDLINE citations, the Cochrane Collaboration identifies citations related to clinical trials from journals (non-MEDLINE) found in other databases and provides access to this central registry via the Cochrane Library.
- - For additional information on the Cochrane Collaboration activities, please see the Cochrane website (http://www.cochrane.org) or contact the New England Cochrane Center directly (cochrane@brown.edu).
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