List of MeSH codes (V01)
List of MeSH codes (V01) refers to a comprehensive index of MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) codes that fall under the category V01, which is primarily associated with publications, information science, and documentation. MeSH is a hierarchical controlled vocabulary used for indexing, cataloging, and searching for biomedical and health-related information. It facilitates the organization and retrieval of articles, books, and other materials in databases such as PubMed.
Overview[edit | edit source]
MeSH codes are essential tools in the biomedical and health sciences fields, enabling researchers, librarians, and professionals to efficiently search and categorize information across various databases. The V01 category encompasses a broad range of topics related to publications and documentation in the medical and health sciences.
Structure of MeSH Codes[edit | edit source]
MeSH codes are organized hierarchically, with broader categories divided into more specific subcategories. Each code represents a specific topic or concept, allowing for precise indexing and retrieval of information. The V01 category, for instance, includes codes related to different types of publications, such as journals, books, and reports, as well as aspects of information science like bibliometrics and database management.
Importance of MeSH Codes[edit | edit source]
The use of MeSH codes enhances the accuracy and efficiency of information retrieval in biomedical databases. By standardizing the terminology used to index and search for articles and other materials, MeSH codes help ensure that users can find relevant information regardless of variations in language or terminology.
Examples of MeSH Codes in Category V01[edit | edit source]
Below are examples of specific MeSH codes within the V01 category. Each code is associated with a particular aspect of publications or information science:
- V01.175 - Bibliography as Topic - V01.250 - Books - V01.295 - Catalogs as Topic - V01.345 - Database Management Systems - V01.525 - Journal Article - V01.650 - Periodicals as Topic - V01.700 - Preprints as Topic - V01.750 - Publications - V01.935 - Webcasts as Topic
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The List of MeSH codes (V01) is a vital resource for professionals in the biomedical and health sciences, facilitating the organization, indexing, and retrieval of a vast array of information. By providing a structured and comprehensive system of codes, MeSH enables the efficient and accurate search for literature and other resources in these fields.
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