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LILACS database: eighteen years indexing Latin American and Caribbean health sciences journals Regina C. Figueiredo Castro BIREME/PAHO/WHO 10th International.

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1 LILACS database: eighteen years indexing Latin American and Caribbean health sciences journals Regina C. Figueiredo Castro BIREME/PAHO/WHO 10th International Conference of Science Editors, Rio de Janeiro, August 2000

2 BIREME Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Information Center Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Regional Center for health sciences information Coordinates a network of libraries and documentation centers comprising 37 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean Develops computer applications, methodologies, information products and services to improve scientific communication and dissemination of information in countries of the Region

3 Bibliographic control of literature Since 1974 BIREME is a MEDLARS International Center: - indexing LA&C health journals for MEDLINE database; - translating MESH (Medical Subject Headings) to Spanish and Portuguese One of the main objectives of BIREME is the bibliographic control of health scientific and technical literature produced in the Region

4 Health Terminology Since 1982, BIREME produces a controlled vocabulary - DeCS (Health Science Descriptors), which includes translated MeSH terms and new subject categories in Public Health and Homeopathy fields, in three languages: Spanish, Portuguese and English DeCS terms in Spanish and Portuguese are included in UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) DeCS is used for indexing LA&C journals for MEDLINE and LILACS

5 Database production In 1982, IMLA database expanded its thematic scope (from Medicine to Health Sciences, including Public Health) and indexed more journal titles and other types of documents, generating LILACS database In 1978, BIREME started the Index Medicus Latinoamericano (IMLA) as a complement to U.S. NLM MEDLINE database. 150 Latin American health scientific journals were selected to initiate IMLA

6 LILACS Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature LILACS indexes: scientific journal articles, books, book chapters, thesis, conference papers, scientific and technical reports and nonconventional literature produced by Latin American and Caribbean authors and published in countries of the Region from 1982 on

7 Why LILACS? Because Latin American and Caribbean health scientific production was almost absent from international databases Due to the need to include other types of documents such us: governmental publications, books, conference proceedings, reports and nonconventional literature, mainly for the Public Health field To improve bibliographic control of scientific production in the health sciences field generated in Latin American and Caribbean countries

8 Indexing of LA&C health scientific journals Journals LILACS699 SciELO* 42 MEDLINE 43 EMBASE 49 JCR/ISI 21 * Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba and Public Health

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10 Dominican Rep., Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, USA (PAHO) Total: 699 journals

11 Decentralized input to LILACS More than 400 Cooperating Centers from 37 countries of the Region input records to LILACS 250,816 records by July 2000 Annual average input in the last 3 years: 23,000 records

12 Total: 250,816 records

13 79 % 58% Gaceta médica de México (1864) Revista médica de Chile (1872) Gaceta médica de Caracas (1893)

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16 Decentralized selection of journals Selection of journals is decentralized in countries of the Region, according to the common selection criteria developed by BIREME Journals not accepted in LILACS are indexed in national databases to ensure bibliographic control of scientific production at national level LILACS Journals Selection Criteria (updated April 2000): common methodology

17 LILACS Selection criteria Quality of contents (measured by number of original articles, statement of peer review, validity and importance to the field, standardization etc.) Regularity of publication Frequency of publication Years of existence Format of presentation Indexing in international databases

18 Some evaluation studies of LILACS journals 1993 Editorial procedures for selection of articles for publishing 1996 Characteristics of health journals indexed in LILACS: comparison of MEDLINE and non- MEDLINE journals 1999 Evaluation of Brazilian health journals indexed in LILACS (in progress)

19 Main problems in ranking and selecting LA&C journals Irregularity of publication Low frequency of publication (biannual, annual) Less than 50% of original articles Lack of systematic peer review procedures In-house Editorial Committees Few articles in collaboration with foreign countries Lack of standardization

20 Impact of LILACS selection criteria Selection criteria established for LILACS had contributed to improvement of LA&C health journals in the last decade: ISSN Editorial Committees Standardization Frequency of publication Use of DeCS terms as keywords

21 SciELO Scientific Electronic Library Online 1998: SciELO project Objectives: To contribute to the development of national scientific research, improving and creating new means for dissemination, publishing and evaluation of research results SciELO selection criteria: based on BIREME’s experience with LILACS and on FAPESP, CNPq and CAPES experience on evaluation of Brazilian journals

22 Health journals in SciELO SciELO Brazil23 SciELO Chile 6 SciELO Costa Rica 5 SciELO Cuba 5 SciELO Public Health 5

23 Future perspectives of LILACS Access to documents indexed both in printed and electronic format: full texts (URL) of documents indexed Cooperative Access to Documents Service (SCAD) LILACS journals included in SciELO: Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba and Public Health SciELO/LILACS:100 to 150 selected titles on health

24 Future perspectives of LILACS Online indexing on Internet will enable faster dissemination and access to LA&C journals in MEDLINE/PubMED and LILACS databases Links to other databases (bibliographic, numerical, full text, research projects, etc.) Links from electronic journals and other databases

25 LILACS http://www.bireme.br/bvs


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