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This section introduces you to the procedures for searching the Biospecimen Research Database. It includes the following topics:

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  1. Click the Suggest a New Paper tab. The Suggest a New Paper page appears.
     Suggest a New Paper page
  2. Enter the following required fields about yourself: your name, email address, and organization.
  3. In the How do you want your name and organization to be displayed list, specify your acknowledgement preference.
  4. If the paper is indexed for PubMed, enter the PubMed ID in the PubMed ID field and click Import Paper Data from PubMed. This populates all of the required bibliographic fields.
  5. If the paper is not in PubMed, enter the following required information about the paper in the relevant fields: paper title, author(s), and journal name.
  6. Optionally, enter the publication year, volume, page number, and comments about your suggestion in the relevant fields.
  7. If the paper is a review paper, check the box.
  8. In the Verification area, enter the characters exactly as you see them. If you cannot see the characters you can click the refresh icon to obtain a new set of characters.
  9. Click Suggest.

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We encourage you to cite the Biospecimen Research Database (BRD) when utilizing the resource to develop written materials including articles and SOPs. When citing the BRD as a resource, we recommend you include the most recent access date as well as the following information:

Database Title:Biospecimen Research Database
Type of Medium:Internet
Place of Publication:Bethesda, MD
Publisher:Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research Branch, National Cancer Institute
Availability:http://biospecimens.cancer.gov/brd

 

An example using the citation style provided by the National Library of Medicine in Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 2nd edition is below.

Biospecimen Research Database [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Cancer Institute, Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research Branch; [cited 2015 Mar 10]. Available from http://biospecimens.cancer.gov/brd

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