Good point Tanya - and nice idea to add the filters to MyNCBI.
I never use the PubMed systematic reviews filter - its pretty useless
(unlike the Therapy, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Etiology, Clinical Prediction
Rule ones - which are all great!).
So in MyNCBI I have saved one of the Montori filters*:
Medline[tiab] OR (systematic[tiab] AND review[tiab]) OR meta-analysis[ptyp]
If I am logged in to MyNCBI then this filter shows up whatever search I
do! (Including the Clinical Queries filters :-)
But this does not seem to work with the new interface.
Best wishes
Paul Glasziou
* Optimal search strategies for retrieving systematic reviews from
Medline: analytical survey.
Montori VM, Wilczynski NL, Morgan D, Haynes RB; Hedges Team.
BMJ. 2005 Jan 8;330(7482):68. Epub 2004 Dec 24
Feddern-Bekcan, Tanya wrote:
>
> Thank you for the heads up! Is it just me, or is there no drop-down
> box or checkbox for the Systematic Reviews option?
>
> Since one can have up to 15 Filters for their My NCBI account in
> PubMed, I’m thinking of just adding 4 of the clinical queries and
> Systematic Reviews as filters. It’d be a lot quicker than having to go
> to re-run the search on the Clinical Queries page. Is anyone else
> doing the same thing?
>
> Take care,
>
>
> Tanya
>
> Tanya Feddern-Bekcan, MLIS, AHIP, MOT, OTR/L
> (http://www.reocities.com/nqiya/libraryarticles.html) formerly Tanya
> Feddern
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> *From:* Evidence based health (EBH)
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> *Subject:* The new PubMed Clinical Queries Interface
>
> Howdy.
>
> Has anyone had a chance to work with the new PubMed Clinical Queries
> interface (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/pubmedutils/clinical)?
>
> What is your opinion?
>
> --steve
>
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