This blog post is directed toward all authors who have articles in PubMed.
Have you ever discovered that your name isn’t spelled correctly in the citation on a PubMed record, or that there are mistakes in your affiliation, the title of the abstract, or other citation data?
We have good news: recently, NLM released the PubMed Data Management System (PMDM), which allows publishers to correct PubMed citation data directly. If you’re an author who has found citation mistakes in PubMed, you should contact the publisher of the journal, and they will make the changes. Changes made in PMDM, should appear in PubMed within 1-2 days.
Authors who report citation errors to NLM will be asked to contact the publisher directly. However, NLM will continue to investigate and address error reports that relate to our value-added data, such as MeSH Headings.
We’re hoping that this new process will shorten and simplify the process of correcting citation errors. You can read more about PMDM in the NLM Technical Bulletin. Please let us know if you have questions or comments, and we’re looking forward to more error-free citations!
The problem is that many journals make it near impossible to contact them by email. I finally had to call one yesterday to fix a bad DOI on their website. How about having the journals provide a reliable email address for trouble reports? “Webmail” is less useful.
What pubmed citation and pubmed indexing are different
I have found duplicates WITHIN Pubmed. Could you please remove duplicates? I contacted the publisher but they say it was impossible to remove one of the duplicates from Pubmed.
My article
Enteroparasitism and Risk Factors Associated with Clinical Manifestations in Children and Adults of Jalisco State in Western Mexico.
de la Luz Galván-Ramírez M, Madriz-Elisondo AL, Ramírez CGT, de Jesús Romero Rameño J, de la O Carrasco DA, López MAC.
Osong Public Health Res Perspect. 2019 Feb;10(1):39-48. doi: 10.24171/j.phrp.2019.10.1.08.
PMID: 30847270 Free PMC Article
This article has not been correctly cited in pubmed, the correct form is Galván-Ramirez ML.
I would greatly appreciate doing the correction, this error affects the searches and citation on my behalf.
For the above, I would appreciate correcting as soon as possible.
I wrote to the editor of the magazine where this article is published and the correction requested was not made.
Thank you.
Please send this information to pubmedcentral@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov so we can help.
Dear Editors,
Nice to meet you!
I just wanted to ask you for some help regarding one publication that I have participated in march 2018.
In the authors list it says Dilernia FD1, but my name is Fernando Diaz Dilernia. It does not match when I search it in pubmed.
Is there any chance to fix this?
(It should be Fernando (my name), Diaz Dilernia (my surname)). The correct way should me this one: Diaz Dilernia F
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks for your time
Best wishes
Fernando
Hip Int. 2018 Mar;28(2):189-193. doi: 10.5301/hipint.5000552. Epub 2017 Sep 10.
THA conversion rate comparing decompression alone, with autologous bone graft or stem cells in osteonecrosis.
Nally FJ1, Zanotti G1, Buttaro MA1, Dilernia FD1, Mansilla IG1, Comba FM1, Piccaluga F1
Hi there! Please send us an email at info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov so we can help.
Dear all,
In the following publication https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31360664 my middle name is missing. I communicated with the editor of the journal , months ago, who published an errata http://www.unisa.it/uploads/14705/08.pdf but my middle name is still missing for pubmed. As there are many other authors with the same name, can you please inform me what should I do in this occasion?
BR
Ioanna V. Papathanasiou
Hello Ioanna, please send us an email at info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov if you haven’t already.