Trip Database
@tripdatabase
Evidence-based search engine making it easy to find trusted answers to your clinical Qs #EBM
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An important collection of posts to help you use and understand Trip blog.tripdatabase.com/2022/02/15/an-…
This update is part of our mission: make high-quality evidence quicker, easier, and more intuitive to use. Give the new feature a try and tell us what you think! blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
We’ve used smart scraping tech to match RCTs to ClinicalTrials.gov. More improvements coming. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
Click “Details” on any RCT in Trip to reveal trial registration info and linked systematic reviews. Simple. Visual. Transparent. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
Some trials link to multiple registrations. Others to systematic reviews. Some to none. Trip now shows these connections clearly so you can judge evidence at a glance. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
Spot protocol discrepancies, check trial registration, and see how an RCT fits into the wider evidence base - all instantly. Our new feature makes critical appraisal faster than ever. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
Ever wondered whether an RCT was registered or included in a systematic review? Trip now shows you both directly on the results page. A big win for transparency. 🔗 blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
New on Trip! RCTs are now automatically linked to their ClinicalTrials.gov registrations and any systematic reviews that include them. Evidence in full context—no extra searching needed. 👉 blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
The new linking feature is cool... Linking RCTs to their trial registration and any systematic reviews they feature in blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
New on Trip: Linking RCTs to Trial Registrations and Systematic Reviews blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/13/new…
For information specialists: If you’ve built your practice around Boolean logic and keywords, you’ll want to read this. We’re at the start of a journey into vector search. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
What’s next in search? Explore how vector search moves beyond keywords — matching meaning, not just words. Dive in: blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
If the next frontier of evidence discovery is less about keywords and more about concepts, then now is a good time to read “What Is Vector Search?” blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
For those responsible for search architecture or knowledge management: this article outlines how vector embeddings and similarity measurement change the game. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Vector search isn’t magic — it’s maths. But it means search engines and medical portals might soon “get you” instead of just finding literal matches. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Meaning over words: That’s the shift vector search brings to evidence retrieval, clinical Q&A systems, large-language model pipelines. Explore how. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Are you a librarian, information specialist or content curator? If so, this piece on vector search will help you understand what’s coming in retrieval tech. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Hybrid search = keywords + vectors. The best precision + the best recall. Get up to speed: blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Two people can describe the same concept in very different ways — “heart attack” vs “myocardial infarction”. Keyword search struggles here. Vector search doesn’t. Read why: blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
Traditional search finds the words. Vector search finds the meaning. Discover why this matters now. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
For information specialists: If you’ve built your practice around Boolean logic and keywords, you’ll want to read this. We’re at the start of a journey into vector search. blog.tripdatabase.com/2025/11/05/wha…
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