NCBI Enhances Accessibility With Chinese Translation of Abstract

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  • May 29, 2025
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In a continued effort to improve accessibility and inclusiveness in scientific communications, the U.S. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has added a Chinese translation of an article abstract in the Supplementary Materials section of its publication database.

This enhancement reflects a broader initiative to make scientific research accessible to a global audience, particularly to researchers and professionals whose first language is not English. Providing translations of key scientific content helps bridge language barriers and promotes wider dissemination of important research findings.

While the main text of the article remains in English, the Chinese abstract offers a valuable resource for native Chinese speakers, enabling them to quickly grasp the core findings and significance of the research. This move could potentially help increase collaboration and data sharing among international researchers.

NCBI, a part of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, regularly updates its practices to align with global scientific and educational needs. The inclusion of translated abstracts, starting with Chinese, may signal a future trend toward multilingual support for scholarly content in the biomedical field.

Further details about the translated abstract can be found in the Supplementary Materials section of the respective article record.

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