Property talk:P932

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PMC publication ID
identifier for a scientific work issued by PubMed Central (without "PMC" prefix)
Descriptionw:PubMed Central is a free digital database of full-text scientific literature in biomedical and life sciences - PubMed Central (Q229883)
RepresentsPMCID (Q11801904)
Associated itemPubMed Central (Q229883)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domain
According to this template: sources
According to statements in the property:
work of science (Q11826511), article (Q191067), book review (Q637866) or publication (Q732577)
When possible, data should only be stored as statements
Allowed values[1-9]\d+
ExampleEVOLUTION IN MENDELIAN POPULATIONS (Q5418627)1201091
A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakes (Q13416674)3682911
Sourcehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/
Formatter URLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC$1
http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC$1
Tracking: usageCategory:Pages using Wikidata property P932 (Q55927982)
Related to country United States of America (Q30) (See 770 others)
See alsoPubMed publication ID (P698), PMC journal ID (P12834)
Lists
Proposal discussionProposal discussion
Current uses
Total11,716,324
Main statement6,592,162 out of 9,760,309 (68% complete)56.3% of uses
Qualifier17<0.1% of uses
Reference5,124,14543.7% of uses
Search for values
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Format “[1-9]\d*: value must be formatted using this pattern (PCRE syntax). (Help)
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Format, hourly updated report, SPARQL
Single value: this property generally contains a single value. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Single value, SPARQL
Distinct values: this property likely contains a value that is different from all other items. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Unique value, SPARQL (every item), SPARQL (by value)
Item “title (P1476): Items with this property should also have “title (P1476)”. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Item P1476, SPARQL
Item “published in (P1433): Items with this property should also have “published in (P1433)”. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Item P1433, SPARQL
Item “publication date (P577): Items with this property should also have “publication date (P577)”. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Item P577, SPARQL
Qualifiers “reason for deprecated rank (P2241), reason for preferred rank (P7452), object of statement has role (P3831): this property should be used only with the listed qualifiers. (Help)
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#allowed qualifiers, hourly updated report, SPARQL
Conflicts with “instance of (P31): Wikimedia template (Q11266439): this property must not be used with the listed properties and values. (Help)
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Conflicts with P31, hourly updated report, search, SPARQL
Conflicts with “instance of (P31): human (Q5), clinical trial (Q30612), protein-coding gene (Q20747295), chemical compound (Q11173): this property must not be used with the listed properties and values. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Conflicts with P31, SPARQL
Allowed entity types are Wikibase item (Q29934200): the property may only be used on a certain entity type (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Entity types
Scope is as main value (Q54828448), as reference (Q54828450): the property must be used by specified way only (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P932#Scope, SPARQL
Pattern ^PMC([1-9]\d{0,7})$ will be automatically replaced to \1.
Testing: TODO list
Pattern ^PMC([1-9]\d{0,7})$ will be automatically replaced to \1.
Testing: TODO list

Expected completeness

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In light of Wikidata:Requests for permissions/Bot/LargeDatasetBot, I'd like to open a discussion about expected completeness (P2429) of PMC publication ID (P932). It is currently set to always incomplete (Q21873886), but this can be interpreted in several ways, which can lead to confusion. I would suggest to keep this value only for items where publication date (P577) is in the current year or in the future, and that we strive to have past years complete (and ideally months, weeks or days, but the indexing of an article in PubMed Central can take anywhere between a day and several months after publication and sometimes even years). The different treatment of individual time periods could be modeled by mechanisms like using applies to part, aspect, or form (P518) as a qualifier to the expected completeness (P2429) statements, or similar. Note that most publications that have a PMC publication ID (P932) also have a PubMed publication ID (P698) and a DOI (P356), and several services are available to cross-walk between these identifiers, but such cross-walks are not always smooth. --Daniel Mietchen (talk) 02:36, 4 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]