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Posted by nwsoadmin on June 28th, 2012
Posted in: News from NLM, Technology
From Naomi Miller, Manager, Consumer Health Information, National Library of Medicine
Today, the National Library of Medicine announced the release of several enhancements to the MedlinePlus XML files and Web service. These enhancements make MedlinePlus XML data more robust, accessible, and flexible for users.
MedlinePlus XML files:
The MedlinePlus XML files are being published in a new format with a new DTD. Prior to this release, the files only included basic information about all English and Spanish health topics, and they were published weekly. Now, they contain all currently displaying site records and links to related multiple languages content, related health topics, and primary NIH institutes. With this release, virtually all text and links available on MedlinePlus health topic pages become accessible in XML format. MedlinePlus will update and publish the new MedlinePlus health topic XML files daily (Tuesday-Saturday) to correspond to the update schedule of the MedlinePlus.gov web site.
MedlinePlus Web Service:
The MedlinePlus Web service, which allows users to submit keyword queries and receive relevant health topics in XML format, now offers new features, parameters, content, and policies, including:
Publicly available documentation for the MedlinePlus XML files and Web service reflects the enhancements described above. NLM encourages users of MedlinePlus data to subscribe to the MedlinePlus Web Service and XML Files email list to stay current on the latest changes and enhancements to these services.
Send the MedlinePlus team any questions or feedback via the “Contact Us” link that appears on any MedlinePlus.gov page.