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'Citation surfing' may efficiently reduce the list of articles returned by citation analysis.
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In Figure 12, we show the distribution of number of citations returned by the new query, when the initial query returned no citations.
Of 4534 citations returned by the search, 41 met the inclusion criteria.
For each query in our dataset we analyzed the number of citations returned by PubMed.
In phase 1, each of the 362 citations returned by the NCBI web service was reviewed for suitability.
Initially, the record or the number of citations returned by searching the key terms defined in Figure 1 was 8,090.
Using the University of Michigan's electronic journals library, we made an exhaustive review the 263 citations returned by this query to quantify the PPV of this MeSH qualified PubMed query.
MEDLINE citations returned by PubMed for the following search query were downloaded: ("2003/01/01 [Publication Date]: "2008/07/31 [Publication Date]) AND (Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/genetics[majr] AND Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/etiology[majr]) AND English[la] The search query focuses on the genetic etiology (the point-of-view) of bladder cancer (the topic).
However, due to the number of citations returned by our search (over 4000) and the large size of the reviews, we did not have the resources to undertake any of these additional search methods, and the methods stated in the review reflect this.
This is a limiting factor because 1) these citations contain the most recent scientific discoveries and 2) they are the first returned by PubMed, which displays recent articles first, by default.
Deposits are returned by check.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com