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| Name | PMID-Extractor |
|---|---|
| Aliases | None |
| Description | PMID-Extractor allows a user to obtain PubMed IDs (PMIDs) from PDF files or text format files of journal paper in your hand. From Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_object_identifier) or text information (e.g. titles) in the first page of each files, To start using PubMedScan (http://medals.jp/pubmedscan/), a paper recommender, PMIDs are required to specify the users’ interest. That is the main usage of PMID-Extractor. |
| Type | Tool |
| Main Institutes of management | Japan Biological Informatics Consortium (JBiC)|Biomedicinal Information Research Center (BIRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) |
| Country of the Institute | Japan |
| URL of the site | None |
| Interface | GUI |
| Input example | On the left textbox, select pdf or text format files on your PC. Otherwise, input keywords on the right textbox, such as "diabetes" for PubMed search. |
| Download site, Document |
[Web version]
None.
[Local version]
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| External resources (databases) in building the product. | PubMed ID (PMID)|Digital Object Identifier (DOI) |
| Data type | Journal |
| Biological species in the main concern | None |
| Conditions of use | Attribution & Creative Commons |
| Frequency of updates (in last two years) | Under investigation |
| Last date of updates (date of confirmation) | 2009/11/16 |
| Main IDs used in the products | PMID|DOI |
| How to make a link to get access to each IDs. | None |
| external databases to which this database/tool have links | None |
| Published papers (PubMed IDs) | None |
| Archives |
| Project name | Life science database integration project |
|---|---|
| Area | Genome Informatics |
| Purpose | This project aims to facilitate the research and development in both industry and academia. |
| Introduction | The project develops a portal site that provides various information on databases and analysis tools for life science which were developed by the projects directly sponsored by METI, or developed by the Institutes sponsored by METI. The second aim is to develop an integrated system to utilize the various outcomes related to METI, based on H-Invitationl DB (all human gene database) that was developed in "Genome Information Integration Project (GIIP)". |
| Keyword | database | analysis tool | product | portal | integration |
| Patent (Japan, overseas) | - |
| Archives | |
| Product (Database, Tool) | Nothing |