NAME
WWW::Search::PubMedLite - Access PubMed's database of journal articles
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Search;
my $search = new WWW::Search('PubMedLite');
$search->native_query( 126941 );
my $article = $search->next_result;
my @fields = qw(
  pmid
  journal
  journal_abbreviation
  volulme
  issue
  title
  page
  year
  month
  affiliation
  abstract
  language
  doi
  text_url
  pmc_id
);
foreach my $field ( @fields ) {
  printf "%s: %s\n", $field, $article->{$field};
}
AUTHOR
David J. Iberri, <diberri at cpan.org>
BUGS
NCBI error 803/temporarily unavailable
As of November 2008, the NCBI/PubMed servers have been a bit unpredictable in returning results to queries issued by W::S::PubMedLite. The only queries that appear to be failing are those that request the PubMed Central ID; for example:
L<http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=16402093&db=pmc>
The error returned by NCBI is "error 803/temporarily unavailable", which prevents WWW::Search::PubMedLite from filling the pmc_id field in results.
This impacts make test; specifically, if this error is encountered, the "pmc_id" test will be skipped and a brief explanation will be given. It should be safe to continue with the installation provided that the other tests are working. Again, it appears that this problem is confined to the pmc_id field.
Bug reports
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-www-search-pubmedlite at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=WWW-Search-PubMedLite. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc WWW::Search::PubMedLite
You can also look for information at:
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=WWW-Search-PubMedLite
Search CPAN
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 David J. Iberri, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.