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Cracking the PubMed Linkout System Paul Royster & Sue Gardner University of Nebraska-Lincoln Our institutional repository has managed to participate in The NLM’s PubMed LinkOut program to place links to our Green OA content in the nation’s premier scientific citations database. This brief presentation describes how and why we worked to be included and what extended effects the integration of those systems (our IR + NLM’s PubMed) can provide.

Government Umbrella USHHS - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services It is the mission of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to enhance and protect the health and well-being of all Americans. ($1,115 billion) NIH - National Institutes of Health ($37 billion) NLM - National Library of Medicine ($341 million) NCBI - The National Center for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. ($26 million) PubMed - PubMed comprises more than 28 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. PMC - PubMed Central® (PMC) is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). ($4.5 million)

Why are things in PubMed? PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. MEDLINE indexes articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care, as well as biology, biochemistry, and molecular evolution.

What you see at PubMed Paywalled version PMCID means a full-text version is coming to PubMed Central when embargo expires on July 1, 2018. So does not qualify for Link Out, but ....

PubMed as article crossroads When you “google” the title, it’s what comes up first. Functioning links (1 click) to “Version of Record” or free full text at PubMed Central or participating IR. My local system ID’s me in to publisher’s site, if subscribed (unless it’s APA’s PsychArticles). If not subscribed, I hit a pay screen: “Buy this article for $$$$” Paywall PMC Gold OA Green OA

Why are things in PubMed Central Deposit of Author MS or publisher version is required for NIH-funded research. Future grant requests must show PMCID (or NIHMSID for in-process deposits) for all cited publications of the project. Most paywall publishers impose a 12-month embargo. Gold or hybrid OA articles can deposit publisher versions “immediately” (usually within 3 weeks). Most publishers now make the Author MS deposit on behalf of the author; if they do not, the author is responsible. Peer-reviewed articles only; no book reviews, chapters, letters, notes, columns, etc. NIH funding must be acknowledged in the article.

https://www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/projects/linkout/doc/IR-application https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/linkout/doc/IR-application.shtml

PubMed says: 1. Links should be provided only for free articles that are not under embargo or other rights that limit access. Once articles are no longer under embargo, they can be added to the file. Articles that are under permanent embargo should not be provided. 2. Providing links to the article full text at your repository does not influence or affect other agreements established with other NCBI projects, such as PMC article deposit agreements.

PubMed: 28,000,000 citations PubMed Central: 4,800,000 full texts Nebraska IR: 97,000 full texts PubMed: 28,000,000 citations

Ultimately, we adopted an anthropo-comparative method Ultimately, we adopted an anthropo-comparative method. We juxtaposed faculty’s PubMed list against our IR list and looked for matches that were not in PubMed Central.

When we reached 1,000 plus some extras, we quit. I am sure there are bibliometricians in this room who could automate the process and produce better coverage with less human effort. Meanwhile, we moved on to our next task: putting the URLs and PMIDs into a .csv file.

Creating a .csv file: Teaching grandmother to suck eggs is an English language saying meaning that a person is giving advice to someone else about a subject of which they are already familiar (and probably more so than the first person). Credit: Katikati College

But, since I get 24 slides, here’s a picture

Next: Making an icon 120 x 30 pixels

How much traffic does it bring? Not so much: So roughly, 1/1,000th

It’s about presence, not traffic. Swiping clicks from Elsevier.

Our most popular: This is a hybrid OA article in a subscription paywall journal. Licensed CC-BY, so we have it in our repository. Not NIH-funded, so not in PubMed Central. Same free full text at either icon, but Nature Reviews does not say “free”, so we are getting the clicks. (Plus our icon shows up better.)

Search title at Google (Chrome) 1. PubMed record & links 2. PubMed (2014 version) 3. Publisher website version 4. Researchgate record 5. PURE/Scopus record 6. Nebraska IR

Search title at Google Scholar (Chrome) Only the publisher site shows, although one can click to see “All 16 versions” (Nebraska IR is 4th.)

But what if it is in PubMed Central ? ... Grab it !! Author MS version, PDF file, is almost always eligible for archiving in the Institutional Repository. So gleaning through PubMed also becomes a way of populating the IR with Author MS versions from PubMed Central.

Can’t I trust that it will always be available, free, and public? But, why would I archive or re-post files from a U.S. government website? Can’t I trust that it will always be available, free, and public?

The Future Must send annual updates. Submit new .csv file via FTP transfer. CSV

Perhaps, someday soon ... Robot harvesting

Is limited to USA repositories? No, anyone can participate.