[ccp4bb] Invisible Reference on Pubmed?

2012-02-07 Thread Jacob Keller
Dear CCP4BB,

this is perhaps my most egregious off-topic post, but can anyone
explain why the following reference is not findable in PubMed? I can
get it from the ACS website, but not on PubMed or elsewhere. The
journal is on PubMed--is it perhaps because it's funded by ExxonMobil?
Very strange...

Jacob


Article
A Study of the Separation Principle in Size Exclusion Chromatography
AbstractFull Text HTMLHi-Res PDF[140 KB]PDF w/ Links[240
KB]FiguresCiting Articles
Thomas Sun*
Baytown Polymers Center, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, 5200 Bayway Dr.,
Baytown, Texas 77520-2101
Ronald R. Chance, William W. Graessley,† and David J. Lohse
Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering,
Annandale, New Jersey 08801
Macromolecules, 2004, 37 (11), pp 4304–4312
DOI: 10.1021/ma030586k
Publication Date (Web): April 29, 2004
Copyright © 2004 American Chemical Society

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Northwestern University
Medical Scientist Training Program
email: j-kell...@northwestern.edu
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Re: [ccp4bb] Invisible Reference on Pubmed?

2012-02-07 Thread Matthew Franklin

On 2/7/12 4:02 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:

Dear CCP4BB,

this is perhaps my most egregious off-topic post, but can anyone
explain why the following reference is not findable in PubMed? I can
get it from the ACS website, but not on PubMed or elsewhere. The
journal is on PubMed--is it perhaps because it's funded by ExxonMobil?
Very strange...

Jacob




Hi Jacob -

PubMed isn't universal - its goal is to cover the biomedical literature, 
so articles on the margins, like organic chemistry, materials science 
(even crystallography!) aren't fully covered.  If you look at PubMed's 
total coverage of the journal Macromolecules, you'll see that it's 
extremely patchy: lots of articles from 1977, then almost nothing until 
a whole fleet of articles in 1998, then almost nothing again until 
2007.  Your article must have fallen into one of these coverage holes.


Either that, or it's THE MAN suppressing the research needed to cure 
cancer and the common cold, and build a car that runs on water...


:)

- Matt

--
Matthew Franklin, Ph. D.
Senior Research Scientist
New York Structural Biology Center
89 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10027
(646) 275-7165


Re: [ccp4bb] Invisible Reference on Pubmed?

2012-02-07 Thread Jacob Keller
Well, perhaps it is because size exclusion chromatography is used so
little in the life sciences؟, and who really cares how it works
anyway?؟

JPK


On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Matthew Franklin mfrank...@nysbc.org wrote:
 On 2/7/12 4:02 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:

 Dear CCP4BB,

 this is perhaps my most egregious off-topic post, but can anyone
 explain why the following reference is not findable in PubMed? I can
 get it from the ACS website, but not on PubMed or elsewhere. The
 journal is on PubMed--is it perhaps because it's funded by ExxonMobil?
 Very strange...

 Jacob



 Hi Jacob -

 PubMed isn't universal - its goal is to cover the biomedical literature, so
 articles on the margins, like organic chemistry, materials science (even
 crystallography!) aren't fully covered.  If you look at PubMed's total
 coverage of the journal Macromolecules, you'll see that it's extremely
 patchy: lots of articles from 1977, then almost nothing until a whole fleet
 of articles in 1998, then almost nothing again until 2007.  Your article
 must have fallen into one of these coverage holes.

 Either that, or it's THE MAN suppressing the research needed to cure cancer
 and the common cold, and build a car that runs on water...

 :)

 - Matt

 --
 Matthew Franklin, Ph. D.
 Senior Research Scientist
 New York Structural Biology Center
 89 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10027
 (646) 275-7165





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Jacob Pearson Keller
Northwestern University
Medical Scientist Training Program
email: j-kell...@northwestern.edu
***


Re: [ccp4bb] Invisible Reference on Pubmed?

2012-02-07 Thread John Newitt
This looks like one of those journals not routinely indexed by the NLM. There 
are some issues in Medline, but not all. I only found one article from 2004.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog/365316

John

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On Feb 7, 2012, at 4:02 PM, Jacob Keller j-kell...@fsm.northwestern.edu wrote:

 Dear CCP4BB,
 
 this is perhaps my most egregious off-topic post, but can anyone
 explain why the following reference is not findable in PubMed? I can
 get it from the ACS website, but not on PubMed or elsewhere. The
 journal is on PubMed--is it perhaps because it's funded by ExxonMobil?
 Very strange...
 
 Jacob
 
 
 Article
 A Study of the Separation Principle in Size Exclusion Chromatography
 AbstractFull Text HTMLHi-Res PDF[140 KB]PDF w/ Links[240
 KB]FiguresCiting Articles
 Thomas Sun*
 Baytown Polymers Center, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, 5200 Bayway Dr.,
 Baytown, Texas 77520-2101
 Ronald R. Chance, William W. Graessley,† and David J. Lohse
 Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering,
 Annandale, New Jersey 08801
 Macromolecules, 2004, 37 (11), pp 4304–4312
 DOI: 10.1021/ma030586k
 Publication Date (Web): April 29, 2004
 Copyright © 2004 American Chemical Society
 
 -- 
 ***
 Jacob Pearson Keller
 Northwestern University
 Medical Scientist Training Program
 email: j-kell...@northwestern.edu
 ***