2021-01-12 Further to the announcement made on 4 December 2020, Ovid has confirmed that Ovid MEDLINE is being reloaded to implement 2021 MeSH. Ovid expects the reload to go live on February 22nd, 2021. AutoAlerts will run on Saturday, February 20th, 2021 prior to the reload going live.
You can find more information about the changes to MEDLINE and the 2021 MeSH on this NLM page: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd20/nd20_medline_data_changes_2021.html
2020-12-04 Ovid is preparing for their annual global data reload of MEDLINE. As in the past, the National Library of Medicine (NLM®) will end their 2020 distribution of updates to make the transition to the 2021 version of MeSH®; the final NLM uptake happened on December 2, 2020. The MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations updates will resume shortly after this and continue throughout the full reload process.
The NLM is expected to complete their reload in mid-December.
Important note for users who currently run AutoAlerts for Ovid MEDLINE
While the NLM performs its annual data maintenance, no new fully indexed status MEDLINE records are added and will therefore be missing from AutoAlert results. NLM will continue to index citations, but these completed status MEDLINE records will be held until the normal update schedule resumes. The NLM expects the normal MEDLINE update schedule to resume mid-December 2020. Ovid AutoAlerts at that time will include new status MEDLINE records added since the previous update. AutoAlerts that include ePub Ahead of Print and In-Process results will run as normal, depending on what the NLM supply during their year-end processing activities

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