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Databases of Biomedical Literature: Getting the Whole Picture—Reply
Matthew E. Falagas, MD, MSc, DSc
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I would like to thank Hoskins et al for their interest in our article. We made clear in the text of our contribution that "we did not try to produce an exhaustive list of the available databases offering information on articles published in biomedical journals around the world."1(p1204) Instead, "our aim was to generate an initial list of such databases that may gradually be expanded by the input of the scientific community."1(p1204) Thus, the input of our colleagues adding some more relevant databases is welcome and valuable.
I will be also happy to be notified of the existence of other relevant databases by other colleagues. We plan to update the list of databases offering information on articles published in biomedical journals in various parts of the world, if there are several important additions to be made. We strongly believe that the availability . . . [Full Text of this Article] AUTHOR INFORMATION
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