ec86 Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Hello all medical researchers! Sorry for this noob question, but does anyone have an idea how much of the coverages of Pubmed, Scopus and EMBASE overlap? I am debating whether or not to include EMBASE. Is the a resource to check the coverage overlap of various major databases? Thanks!
ridgey Posted April 20, 2009 Posted April 20, 2009 Scopus claims to have 100% medline (i.e. pubmed) coverage - surely they couldn't claim it if it weren't the case. At a job I had a couple of years ago, whenever we did SRs, we generally searched medline, embase, and depending on the topic - psychmed. I couldn't tell you whether we searched both embase and medline purely for methodological rigour or they brought up (substanitally) different articles, because I just used OVID and de-duped. It surprises me that you have to worry about this though - surely your library will have already chosen which databases you have access to through your institution?
ec86 Posted May 4, 2009 Author Posted May 4, 2009 Hi ridgey, thanks for your response! I have access to all these databases, but I need to justify the databases I use for my searches in my thesis and it was difficult finding information about the overlap. However, recently I asked the local medical science librarian and apparently the difference between Embase and scopus and PubMed is that it has more European content, but otherwise there's a lot of overlap. I guess I will go with all three of these databases.
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