| Literature DB >> 24904731 |
Sabine Oertelt-Prigione1, Björn-Oliver Gohlke2, Mathias Dunkel3, Robert Preissner3, Vera Regitz-Zagrosek4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Searches for sex and gender-specific publications are complicated by the absence of a specific algorithm within search engines and by the lack of adequate archives to collect the retrieved results. We previously addressed this issue by initiating the first systematic archive of medical literature containing sex and/or gender-specific analyses. This initial collection has now been greatly enlarged and re-organized as a free user-friendly database with multiple functions: GenderMedDB (http://gendermeddb.charite.de). DESCRIPTION: GenderMedDB retrieves the included publications from the PubMed database. Manuscripts containing sex and/or gender-specific analysis are continuously screened and the relevant findings organized systematically into disciplines and diseases. Publications are furthermore classified by research type, subject and participant numbers. More than 11,000 abstracts are currently included in the database, after screening more than 40,000 publications. The main functions of the database include searches by publication data or content analysis based on pre-defined classifications. In addition, registrants are enabled to upload relevant publications, access descriptive publication statistics and interact in an open user forum.Entities:
Keywords: Archive; Database; Gender differences; Literature; Search engine; Sex differences
Year: 2014 PMID: 24904731 PMCID: PMC4047004 DOI: 10.1186/2042-6410-5-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
Figure 1Workflow in GenderMedDB. An automatization was implemented to constantly update the data included in the database. In the first step of this pipeline, the complete PubMed database is downloaded via FTP server (ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) of NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) by the LingPipe package. Data are screened, indexed and transferred to the validation table of the database. Pre-selected publications are validated by two researchers and integrated into the GenderMedDB database. Users of GenderMedDB are also enabled to upload publications to the frontend, which will be incorporated into the database after quality control and integration of the categorization.
Figure 2Screenshot of the frontend of GenderMedDB after login. All functions are presented in a linear fashion. Dropdown menus lead to the connected subheadings.