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SPL/ DailyMed Jamboree October 28, 2013 Bethesda, MD

SPL/ DailyMed Jamboree October 28, 2013 Bethesda, MD. SPL and DailyMed. Why not just use PDF? Where is this going?. Downstream use of SPL. Electronic submission of data established in 2005 All marketed drugs and biologics must be submitted to FDA for posting on DailyMed

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SPL/ DailyMed Jamboree October 28, 2013 Bethesda, MD

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  1. SPL/DailyMed JamboreeOctober 28, 2013Bethesda, MD

  2. SPL and DailyMed • Why not just use PDF? • Where is this going?

  3. Downstream use of SPL • Electronic submission of data established in 2005 • All marketed drugs and biologics must be submitted to FDA for posting on DailyMed • NLM originally asked to provide download access to the files. • Today’s meeting to focus on what happens to the data after it is submitted to FDA

  4. Why the big deal? • Authoritative • Freely available • Structured • XML text (plus images)

  5. Structured data - front of an envelope

  6. PDF drug labels also have structure… • Why not just use PDF? • Adobe PDF format designed for viewing and printing • Not designed for data extraction and re-use • XML: parseable, digestable, process-able by computers • Can use, re-use, re-arrange, sort, count, search and manipulate XML text data

  7. What does the NLM have to do with all this? • Largest repository of biomedical information in the world • RxNorm also from NLM • Researchers in biomedical text processing and information retrieval • Kin Wah Fung, Olivier Bodenrieder, and many others

  8. How today will work • Speakers will introduce themselves and their work • Please hold questions till the end • People online can send questions to Chris Hui: huic@mail.nlm.nih.govPlease identify who the question is for, if possible. • Two separate question panels; industry/non-government and government

  9. Where is this going?

  10. Thank you John Kilbourne MD kilbourj@mail.nlm.nih.gov

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