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I'm grateful to Barbara Reich for the way she speak up my mind so
 thoroughly  . To be honest, at first sight, I missed the point about the
year digit but was mostly annoyed   by the   «1-31».    Maybe    Thomson
Reuters  is pretty hard on editorial policy :)

Have  a nice day !

Le lun. 18 févr. 2019 à 06:11, Reich, Barbara <
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> The question here is whether they really are exactly the same, or whether
> this service does this report every December (The two citations are a year
> apart). Without a subscription you can't see enough on their website to
> figure it out.
>
> That being said, I recently helped a faculty member find PMIDs for his
> publications, and found five citations that had duplicate (in one case
> triplicate) PubMed records/PMIDs. This was out of a total of 75 - 80
> publications. I reported to PubMed Help desk, they very quickly removed the
> duplicates and were grateful to have been informed. Several of them were
> from the same journal. My suspicion is that this may be (at least partly)
> an issue of journals that have a small staff and/or a person who doesn't
> quite understand this process sending new records when they update an
> online before print publication with the final print issue and page
> information instead of doing whatever they need to do to indicate that it
> is an update to a previously submitted record.
>
> Barbara S. Reich, MLS, AHIP-D
> Director
> Medical Library
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Medical Libraries Discussion List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf
> Of André Allard
> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2019 10:55 AM
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> Subject: [MEDLIB-L] Duplicate PubMed listing ?
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> Hi everybody    and specially  PubMed staff
>
>
> Can someone explain me  why  we have on PubMed
>
> Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices: Cost Savings.
>
> Steiner DJ; Thomson Reuters Accelus.
>
> Issue Brief Health Policy Track Serv. 2018 Dec 24;2018:1-31. No abstract
> available.
>
> PMID: 30695849
>
>
>
> Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices: Cost Savings.
>
> Steiner DJ; Thomson Reuters Accelus.
>
> Issue Brief Health Policy Track Serv. 2017 Dec 26;2017:1-31. No abstract
> available.
>
> PMID: 29361657
>
>
> Is it duplicate   or am I missing something ?
>
> --
> André Allard
> Consultant en ressources documentaires
> Sapere Aude !
>
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-- 
André Allard
Consultant en ressources documentaires
Sapere Aude !

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