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. 1993 Apr;81(2):170–177.

The UMLS project: making the conceptual connection between users and the information they need.

B L Humphreys 1, D A Lindberg 1
PMCID: PMC225759  PMID: 8472002

Abstract

Conceptual connections between users and information sources depend on an accurate representation of the content of available information sources, an accurate representation of specific user information needs, and the ability to match the two. Establishing such connections is a principal function of medical librarians. The goal of the National Library of Medicine's Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) project is to facilitate the development of conceptual connections between users and relevant machine-readable information. The UMLS model involves a combination of three centrally developed Knowledge Sources (a Metathesaurus, a Semantic Network, and an Information Sources Map) and a variety of smart interface programs that make use of these Knowledge Sources to help users in different environments find machine-readable information relevant to their particular practice or research problems. The third experimental edition of the UMLS Knowledge Sources was issued in the fall of 1992. Current priorities for the UMLS project include developing applications that make use of the Knowledge Sources and using feedback from these applications to guide ongoing enhancement and expansion of the Knowledge Sources. Medical librarians are involved heavily in the direction of the UMLS project, in the development of the Knowledge Sources, and in their experimental application. The involvement of librarians in reviewing, testing, and providing feedback on UMLS products will increase the likelihood that the UMLS project will achieve its goal of improving access to machine-readable biomedical information.

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