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How Citations Get Into PubMed
- Records are either supplied electronically by publishers or created using scanning and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) at NLM.
- Citations are immediately made available via PubMed. All citations go through a quality control process, and citations from MEDLINE journals are indexed.
- All citations display a status tag, which indicates their stage of processing.
The next several screens explain the various status tags.
Publisher Supplied Citations
- Most PubMed citations are transmitted electronically to PubMed directly by
publishers. This accelerated method of entering citations means
that you have access to published articles very quickly.
- These citations have a PubMed
Unique Identifier (PMID) and the
status tag [PubMed - as supplied by
publisher].
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Last reviewed: 28 April 2009
Last updated: 6 February 2009
First published: 20 March 2001
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