İstanbul seririyatyi(1919-1952):医学期刊数字化、索引和开放获取项目。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Noropsikiyatri Arsivi-Archives of Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29399/npa.29035
Cem Hakan Başaran, Fatih Artvinli
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简介:İstanbul《seririyatyi》(1919-1952)是俄罗斯神经精神病学领域的先驱和综合性医学杂志。该杂志每月出版33年,共有389期,超过1万页。该项目旨在将该期刊的全部档案数字化,并使其免费访问。本文概述了《Istanbul Seririyati》杂志及其网站www.istanbulseririyati.com(其档案最近已在该网站上线),并介绍了其历史背景和意义。方法:该项目历时约六年,重点定位期刊的所有问题,并编制一个完整的集合。主要目标是获得1919年至1929年间出版的最难以找到的奥斯曼土耳其问题,这些问题来自各种个人,机构,图书馆,古董书商,拍卖和在线市场。一旦获得,他们被专业扫描并转换成PDF格式。从1929年起,该杂志以拉丁字母土耳其语出版,并应用光学字符识别(OCR)技术来促进文本搜索。该项目分为四个阶段:识别和收集所有期刊,扫描和数字化它们,为每个期刊创建详细的索引,建立一个免费开放访问档案的在线平台。对于每个问题,医学部分都已编制了详细索引,包括作者、标题和页码,并开发了结构化关键字系统,以增强档案中的可搜索性。结果:İstanbul seririyatyi (www.istanbulseririyati.com)的完整档案现已在网上提供。该网站提供了基于年份、问题、主题、作者、概念和关键字的高级搜索功能,确保研究人员和爱好者都能轻松使用。用户可以在线阅读期刊,也可以下载。该网站的博客部分有探索İstanbul seririyatyi历史遗产的文章,不同年份的例子,以及对其内容的深入讨论。此外,1919年至1929年奥斯曼土耳其问题的精选文章已被音译为现代土耳其语,使当代读者更容易阅读。可以说,这个领域的一个严重的历史空白已经被İstanbul seririyatyi的在线访问所填补,它揭示了 rkiye神经精神病学的诞生和发展年代。结论:İstanbul seririyatyi是追踪神经精神病学和各种其他医学分支的讨论和转变的重要资源。该杂志分为两个主要部分:医学和辅助医学。通过将来自不同医学学科,特别是神经精神病学的医生聚集在一起,İstanbul seririyatyi充当了一个像思想学派一样的平台,允许年轻医生发表他们的第一部作品和研究,最终塑造了这个行业的未来。这些稀有藏品的数字化确保了宝贵资源的可访问性,同时保护了文化遗产并将其安全地传递给后代。希望这一举措不仅有利于今天的研究人员,也有利于未来的几代人,因为İstanbul seririyatyi现在对神经精神病学社区和任何对医学知识的积累和遗产感兴趣的人都可以访问。
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İstanbul Seririyatı (1919-1952): Medical Periodical Digitalization, Index and Open Access Project.

Introduction: İstanbul Seririyatı (1919-1952) was a pioneering and comprehensive medical journal in the field of neuropsychiatry in Türkiye. Published monthly for 33 years, the journal comprises a total of 389 issues and over 10,000 pages. This project aimed to digitize the entire archive of the journal and make it freely accessible. This article provides an overview of the journal "Istanbul Seririyati" and the website www.istanbulseririyati.com, where its archive has been recently made available online, also addressing its historical context and significance.

Methods: The project, which spanned approximately six years, focused on locating all issues of the journal and compiling a complete collection. The primary goal was to obtain the most difficult-to-find Ottoman Turkish issues published between 1919 and 1929, which were collected from various individuals, institutions, libraries, antiquarian booksellers, auctions, and online marketplaces. Once acquired, they were professionally scanned and converted into PDF format. From 1929 onwards, the journal was published in Latin-script Turkish, and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology was applied to facilitate text searchability whenever possible. The project was structured in four phases: identifying and gathering all journal issues, scanning and digitalizing them, creating a detailed index for each issue, and establishing an online platform for free and open access to the archive. For each issue, the medical section has been indexed with details including the author, title, and page numbers, and a structured keyword system was developed to enhance searchability within the archive.

Results: The complete archive of İstanbul Seririyatı (www.istanbulseririyati.com) has now been made available online. The website offers advanced search functionalities based on year, issue, topic, author, concept, and keyword, ensuring ease of use for both researchers and enthusiasts. Users can read journal issues online and also download them. The website's blog section features articles exploring İstanbul Seririyatı's historical legacy, examples from various years, and in-depth discussions of its content. Moreover, selected articles from the 1919-1929 Ottoman Turkish issues have been transliterated into modern Turkish, making them more accessible to contemporary readers. It can be said that a serious historical gap in this field has been filled with online access to İstanbul Seririyatı, which sheds light on the birth and development years of neuropsychiatry in Türkiye.

Conclusion: İstanbul Seririyatı serves as a vital resource for tracking discussions and transformations in neuropsychiatry and various other branches of medicine. The journal was organized into two main sections: medical and paramedical. By bringing together physicians from various medical disciplines, particularly neuropsychiatry, İstanbul Seririyatı served as a platform that functioned like a school of thought, allowing young doctors to publish their first works and research, ultimately shaping the future of the profession. The digitalization of such rare collections ensures accessibility to valuable resources while preserving cultural heritage and securely transmitting it to future generations. It is hoped that this initiative will benefit not only today's researchers but also future generations, as İstanbul Seririyatı is now accessible to the neuropsychiatry community and anyone interested in the accumulation and legacy of medical knowledge.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Neuropsychiatry (Arch Neuropsychiatry) is the official journal of the Turkish Neuropsychiatric Society. It is published quarterly, and four editions annually constitute a volume. Archives of Neuropsychiatry is a peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on psychiatry, neurology, and behavioural sciences. Both clinical and basic science contributions are welcomed. Submissions that address topics in the interface of neurology and psychiatry are encouraged. The content covers original research articles, reviews, letters to the editor, and case reports.
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