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==How coviki.org works== | ==How coviki.org works== | ||
− | Today, pubmed gives 23.000 citations on covid19. As of may 5th, about 8.000. Currently, all relevant papers have been indexed in coviki.org, all up to may 8th are sorted into the 60item contents index (sidebar or contents which explains something). You will find appropriate papers to the standard question without the need to perform a pubmed search. This is especially relevant to the hard-to-filter topics like immunology or drug | + | Today, pubmed gives 23.000 citations on covid19. As of may 5th, about 8.000. Currently, all relevant papers have been indexed in coviki.org, all up to may 8th are sorted into the 60item contents index (sidebar or contents which explains something). You will find appropriate papers to the standard question without the need to perform a pubmed search. This is especially relevant to the hard-to-filter topics like immunology or drug development or adapting hospital, the latter is about half the current output meaning how to perform this or that procedure or how to handle this or that sort of patients down to single-case questions. No chance to recieve such stuff by covid an x or y or z style search endeavors. |
If useful, any of the basic 60 items will be structured into further subdomais, e.g. endoscopy as one of a lot of subdomains of adapting hospital. | If useful, any of the basic 60 items will be structured into further subdomais, e.g. endoscopy as one of a lot of subdomains of adapting hospital. | ||
− | To feed the database, I have to printout the medline list, to mark each useful paper into on of 12 major subject areas, type their pmid numbers into a odf table (i decided 1996 at silverplatter times to use barcod39) feed a php which makes a | + | To feed the database, I have to printout the medline list, to mark each useful paper into on of 12 major subject areas, type their pmid numbers into a odf table (i decided 1996 at silverplatter times to use barcod39) feed a php which makes a list of any consisting of a standard output and a list of wikitext templates to copy them into the 60items each. |
Since this takes time, these lists - starting with the 07 fascicle - are given [[http://coviki.org/cov/index.php?title=PubMed_selected_papers_unsorted_to_be_listed_in_contents_topics here-newest-items]]. | Since this takes time, these lists - starting with the 07 fascicle - are given [[http://coviki.org/cov/index.php?title=PubMed_selected_papers_unsorted_to_be_listed_in_contents_topics here-newest-items]]. | ||
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If I have nothing but the pure lists, they stand without comment, otherwise a ''entered'' tag is set. | If I have nothing but the pure lists, they stand without comment, otherwise a ''entered'' tag is set. | ||
− | [[Coviki state of development Current state of | + | [[Coviki state of development| Current state of development]] is told chronologically here. |
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MyCovidpaper This paper as wikitext
How coviki.org works
Today, pubmed gives 23.000 citations on covid19. As of may 5th, about 8.000. Currently, all relevant papers have been indexed in coviki.org, all up to may 8th are sorted into the 60item contents index (sidebar or contents which explains something). You will find appropriate papers to the standard question without the need to perform a pubmed search. This is especially relevant to the hard-to-filter topics like immunology or drug development or adapting hospital, the latter is about half the current output meaning how to perform this or that procedure or how to handle this or that sort of patients down to single-case questions. No chance to recieve such stuff by covid an x or y or z style search endeavors.
If useful, any of the basic 60 items will be structured into further subdomais, e.g. endoscopy as one of a lot of subdomains of adapting hospital.
To feed the database, I have to printout the medline list, to mark each useful paper into on of 12 major subject areas, type their pmid numbers into a odf table (i decided 1996 at silverplatter times to use barcod39) feed a php which makes a list of any consisting of a standard output and a list of wikitext templates to copy them into the 60items each.
Since this takes time, these lists - starting with the 07 fascicle - are given [here-newest-items].
If I have nothing but the pure lists, they stand without comment, otherwise a entered tag is set.
Current state of development is told chronologically here.