additional Medline field
PubMed citations are online several weeks or more before their keyword fields are populated. If these fields are completed, Zotero brings them in as tags automatically in a controlled vocabulary, MeSH -- very helpful. But if the import is too early, the tagging cannot be done. If Zotero could also bring in the Medline "Date Completed" (DCOM) field, blank until the item is indexed by Medline, we could at least create a collection from which we could later requery PubMed to get complete records.
There must be a simpler way, but the need is there.
There must be a simpler way, but the need is there.
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As adamsmith said though, I don't think a DCOM field will be added and I don't see where we would add it to the current metadata. Besides, adding such fields opens up a whole can of worms with people demanding that other referencing-unrelated fields be added.
Given above (and, say, we would only make Zotero fetch metadata when requested), you would still need to figure out a way to distinguish items that were imported before MeSH. We could tag items imported from PubMed without MeSH terms with some special tag. Not sure that the majority of users would be happy about such a tag appearing in their library though.
significantly for complete metadata or forego the indexing. Clearly this is not a problem caused by Zotero, but being able to update, automatic or not, would be a big plus.
Some articles from some journals JAMA, New Engl. J. Med. have MeSH terms pre-filled. The pre-filled terms will likely change and additional terms will likely be added as NLM indexers do their work. Some records are completed in a few days others in a few weeks.
However, the status change that will occur when the publisher provides volume, issue , page range, and date is dependent upon the publisher's schedule for sending updates to NCBI. Some immediately send updated metadata for ePub ahead of print articles. Other publishers may have long delays after the issues have been assembled. Some publishers have a short lead-time from ePub status to production while others may have a queue of a year or two.
PubMed / Medline records have at least two status labels.
[PubMed -in progress]
These items have not yet had the final MeSH terms added nor has the record been edited to meet formatting standards -- titles have not yet been placed in sentence case; author names that have been provided in character sets or improper coding have not been moved from "[No authors listed]" to a listing of author's complete names; and other adjustments to various fields.
Once the editing of the record is complete the status is changed to
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
However, some items will never be assigned MeSH terms. The explanation for that will need to wait for another day.