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PubMed and beyond: biomedical literature search in the age of artificial intelligence

Qiao Jin, Robert Leaman, Zhiyong Lu

2024EBioMedicine114 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biomedical research yields vast information, much of which is only accessible through the literature. Consequently, literature search is crucial for healthcare and biomedicine. Recent improvements in artificial intelligence (AI) have expanded functionality beyond keywords, but they might be unfamiliar to clinicians and researchers. In response, we present an overview of over 30 literature search tools tailored to common biomedical use cases, aiming at helping readers efficiently fulfill their information needs. We first discuss recent improvements and continued challenges of the widely used PubMed. Then, we describe AI-based literature search tools catering to five specific information needs: 1. Evidence-based medicine. 2. Precision medicine and genomics. 3. Searching by meaning, including questions. 4. Finding related articles with literature recommendation. 5. Discovering hidden associations through literature mining. Finally, we discuss the impacts of recent developments of large language models such as ChatGPT on biomedical information seeking.

Topics & Concepts

BiomedicineData scienceComputer scienceMeaning (existential)MEDLINEInformation needsWorld Wide WebPsychologyBioinformaticsBiologyPsychotherapistBiochemistryBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesGenomics and Rare DiseasesArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education