PubMed comprises more than 30 million citations for biomedical
literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and
publisher web sites.
Using the UMHS Outside Link to PubMed
allows UMHS students and faculty to locate any full text that may be available through our
UMHS library subscriptions. When you search PubMed using
this special link to the new PubMed interface, you will see the UMHS
logo link appear in the top right area of the article record page. The logo is a
link back to the full text available from our EBSCO journal database
subscriptions.
You
may also create your own personal login to NCBI and then login to your MyNCBI account.This will allow you
to see the UMHS logo as well as save your searches, among other things.
The new PubMed interface is now live! Check it out!
Labels: EBSCO, EBSCO database access, PubMed, PubMed LinkOut, PubMed Outside Tool, UMHS
The
PubMed LinkOut service connecting you to an article's full text, now includes the journal holdings of the
Anne Ross Library. Follow the link from the
Anne Ross Library Home page to the
PubMed search interface (link in the left sidebar). Then when you perform your literature search in PubMed, if the article you discover is available in full text from our
EBSCOHost journal subscriptions (such as Medline Complete), you will notice the UMHS logo icon in the top right of the PubMed article citation record. Just click on the icon and arrive at the corresponding UMHS EBSCO citation record for that same article, along with the link it contains to the full text PDF.
Set up your own, free,
MyNCBI account on the PubMed site while you are there, so you can save all your searches, have remote access to LinkOut, among other things! If you have any questions or need further assistance with this new feature and /or searching the PubMed database, please contact me at the library.
Labels: EBSCO database access, full text access, full text articles, journal databases, medical literature, Medline Complete, PubMed, PubMed LinkOut
"The PubMed database comprises more than 19 million citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals. Citations may include links to full text articles from PubMed Central or publisher web sites."
For a summary from the
National Library of Medicine, of all the changes and updates to the
PubMed interface and funcionality, please check out the latest
NLM Technical Bulletin article
"PubMed Redesign".Remember though, if you don't find the full text for that article in PubMed, it could be available to you in our
EBSCO subscription databases were the
Anne Ross Library subscribes for you to the
full text of over 6000 journals! If you are not remembering the login, just ask any one of our friendly, helpful library staff.Labels: EBSCO, journal databases, new interface, PubMed
PubMed Clinical Q&A is a collection of summaries of health information, systemic reviews and answers to clinical questions. A great searchable resource for those
PBL sessions!"Each summary contains several questions that compare treatments, for example:
"How do statins compare in reducing 'bad cholesterol' (LDL-c)?"A brief answer which highlights recent findings is available, along with a link back to the source of the evidence where more details can be found."
...just one of the many excellent full text
medical ebooks available on the
NCBI Bookshelf [find permanent link in the right sidebar].Labels: clinical queries, ebooks, evidence-based practice, medical information search, NCBI Bookshelf, problem-based learning, PubMed
A more user-friendly
Advanced Search interface is now available for
PubMed.
Click on the title for more information on features and capabilities
from the NLM Technical Bulletin No. 362, May/June 2008. Labels: information literacy, medical database, medical information search, PubMed, search limiters, search skills