Limiting by Date of Publication
This is an easy approach, however some articles are not added to databases immediately upon publication. If 'new-old' articles are added to the database after the initial search is run, they will not be included in the update results.
Limiting by Date Created
In theory, limiting to date created will capture items based on the date they were added to the database, hich will capture 'new-old' items as well as 'new-new' items.
- Ovid Medline: ** The Date Created (DC) field was removed in the 2018 global reload. The date a PubMed citation was created will continue to be displayed in the MEDLINE format view in the Create Date (DT) field. The proper format is YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM. Use * to cut the information short, and " to keep information together.
Examples:
- 2018*.dt. for items added in 2018
- "2018/01*".dt. for items added in January 2018
- ("2018/01*" or "2018/02*").dt. for items added in January 2018 or February 2018
- "2018/01/25*".dt for items added on January 25, 2018
- Ovid Embase: Date Created (DC) field contains the date of the last activity on the citation before creation of an XML file for delivery to Ovid. The date is loaded from the Elsevier XML element <date-created>. This date is not static and can change if an updated record is delivered to Ovid.
Indicate your dates using the format YYYYMMDD (19411201). For example, use the command limit [line number] to dc=19000101‐20171231 to limit to records added between Jan 1st 1900 and Dec 31 2017.
- CINAHL: Entry Date (EM) performs a search for the date of entry of an article into the database in YYMMDD format.