New five-year UKPMC contract awarded to University of Manchester and partners
2011-07-28
The University of Manchester, in partnership with the British Library and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), has been awarded the contract to run and develop UK PubMed Central (UKPMC), the free online literature resource for life science researchers.
Now five years old, UKPMC has grown from a simple mirror of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) PubMed Central site to a stand-alone site providing access to a repository of more than 2 million full-text biomedical research articles, more than 25 million citations from PubMed and Agricola, patents from the European Patent Office, UK treatment guidelines and biomedical PhD theses.
Content is discoverable through an integrated full-text and abstract search and is semantically enriched by the application of cutting-edge text-mining approaches. Over 250,000 articles in this valuable resource are published under open-access licenses, which means their contents can be freely reused.
The UK funding organisations that support UKPMC want to build upon this success through a new five-year contract awarded to the partnership. The goal is to build a gold-standard digital repository for the biomedical literature that benefits life science researchers throughout the world.
NaCTeM leads the development of advanced text-mining techniques to extract evidence from text, such as genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, etc, and their relations.
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