Ostermann Thomas, Zillmann Hartmut, Raak Christa K, Buessing Arndt, Matthiessen Peter F
Department of Medical Theory and Complementary Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke, Gerhard-Kienle-Weg 4, 58313 Herdecke, Germany.
Biomed Digit Libr. 2007 Apr 3;4:2. doi: 10.1186/1742-5581-4-2.
The term "Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)" covers a variety of approaches to medical theory and practice, which are not commonly accepted by representatives of conventional medicine. In the past two decades, these approaches have been studied in various areas of medicine. Although there appears to be a growing number of scientific publications on CAM, the complete spectrum of complementary therapies still requires more information about published evidence. A majority of these research publications are still not listed in electronic bibliographical databases such as MEDLINE. However, with a growing demand by patients for such therapies, physicians increasingly need an overview of scientific publications on CAM. Bearing this in mind, CAMbase, a bibliographical database on CAM was launched in order to close this gap. It can be accessed online free of charge or additional costs. The user can peruse more than 80,000 records from over 30 journals and periodicals on CAM, which are stored in CAMbase. A special search engine performing syntactical and semantical analysis of textual phrases allows the user quickly to find relevant bibliographical information on CAM. Between August 2003 and July 2006, 43,299 search queries, an average of 38 search queries per day, were registered focussing on CAM topics such as acupuncture, cancer or general safety aspects. Analysis of the requests led to the conclusion that CAMbase is not only used by scientists and researchers but also by physicians and patients who want to find out more about CAM. Closely related to this effort is our aim to establish a modern library center on Complementary Medicine which offers the complete spectrum of a modern digital library including a document delivery-service for physicians, therapists, scientists and researchers.
“补充和替代医学(CAM)”一词涵盖了多种医学理论和实践方法,这些方法并不为传统医学代表所普遍接受。在过去二十年中,这些方法已在医学的各个领域得到研究。尽管关于补充和替代医学的科学出版物似乎越来越多,但补充疗法的全貌仍需要更多已发表证据的信息。这些研究出版物中的大多数仍未列入诸如MEDLINE之类的电子书目数据库。然而,随着患者对这类疗法的需求不断增加,医生越来越需要一份关于补充和替代医学科学出版物的综述。考虑到这一点,一个关于补充和替代医学的书目数据库CAMbase应运而生,以填补这一空白。它可以免费在线访问,无需额外付费。用户可以浏览存储在CAMbase中的来自30多种关于补充和替代医学的期刊和杂志的80,000多条记录。一个对文本短语进行句法和语义分析的特殊搜索引擎,可让用户快速找到有关补充和替代医学的相关书目信息。在2003年8月至2006年7月期间,共记录了43,299次搜索查询,平均每天38次,搜索重点是针灸、癌症或一般安全方面等补充和替代医学主题。对这些查询的分析得出结论,CAMbase不仅被科学家和研究人员使用,也被那些想更多了解补充和替代医学的医生和患者使用。与此努力密切相关的是我们的目标,即建立一个关于补充医学的现代图书馆中心,提供现代数字图书馆的全貌,包括为医生、治疗师、科学家和研究人员提供文献传递服务。