| Literature DB >> 17407592 |
Thomas Ostermann1, Hartmut Zillmann, Christa K Raak, Arndt Buessing, Peter F Matthiessen.
Abstract
The term "Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)" covers a variety of approaches to medical theory and practice, which are not commonly accepted by representatives of conventional medicine. In the past two decades, these approaches have been studied in various areas of medicine. Although there appears to be a growing number of scientific publications on CAM, the complete spectrum of complementary therapies still requires more information about published evidence. A majority of these research publications are still not listed in electronic bibliographical databases such as MEDLINE. However, with a growing demand by patients for such therapies, physicians increasingly need an overview of scientific publications on CAM. Bearing this in mind, CAMbase, a bibliographical database on CAM was launched in order to close this gap. It can be accessed online free of charge or additional costs. The user can peruse more than 80,000 records from over 30 journals and periodicals on CAM, which are stored in CAMbase. A special search engine performing syntactical and semantical analysis of textual phrases allows the user quickly to find relevant bibliographical information on CAM. Between August 2003 and July 2006, 43,299 search queries, an average of 38 search queries per day, were registered focussing on CAM topics such as acupuncture, cancer or general safety aspects. Analysis of the requests led to the conclusion that CAMbase is not only used by scientists and researchers but also by physicians and patients who want to find out more about CAM. Closely related to this effort is our aim to establish a modern library center on Complementary Medicine which offers the complete spectrum of a modern digital library including a document delivery-service for physicians, therapists, scientists and researchers.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17407592 PMCID: PMC1853104 DOI: 10.1186/1742-5581-4-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Digit Libr ISSN: 1742-5581
Figure 1Processing of search queries. Example of two search queries with identical words but different meanings. By using semantical and syntactical parsing of the search phrase, the structural information of the phrase is integrated in the search algorithm, which leads to a relevance ranking of the results.
Figure 2XML-based representation of bibliographical data. Bibliographical data of various formats (ENDNOTE, BibTeX, Dublin Core) is processed via XML-tools into a XML-representation in CAMbase, which also is the basis for processing the search queries. Output can be shown in various views like the above mentioned formats and citation styles including the short form of the Standard-User-Interface.
Figure 3Development of Search Queries in Cambase. Statistics of search queries in CAMbase over a three-year period. The dotted line (right axis) gives monthly access statistics while the solid line (left axis) shows cumulative statistics in the course of time.
Change of search strategies of CAMbase-users
| Search strategies of CAMbase users in % (N = 43,299) | |||
| Aug 03 – Jul 04 | Aug 04 – Jul 05 | Aug 05 – Jul 06 | |
| Thematic search | 86.0 % | 70.0 % | 66.1 % |
| Other search strategies | 14.0 % | 30.0 % | 33.9 % |
Figure 4Search topics processed in CAMbase. Thematically grouped top-list of search topics processed in CAMbase.
Figure 5CAM-Network. A network of CAM around the CAMbase-architecture.