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SEARCHING THROUGH PubMed

SEARCHING THROUGH PubMed. prepared by Literature Searching Team Library, Faculty of Medicine, UGM  2012. OUTLINE. PubMed Medline PubMed Central (PMC) How to conduct a search in PubMed Limits in PubMed PubMed facilities Creating a Personal Folder (Sign in My NCBI) ‏. PubMed.

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SEARCHING THROUGH PubMed

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  1. SEARCHING THROUGH PubMed prepared by Literature Searching Team Library, Faculty of Medicine, UGM  2012

  2. OUTLINE • PubMed • Medline • PubMed Central (PMC) • How to conduct a search in PubMed • Limits in PubMed • PubMed facilities • Creating a Personal Folder (Sign in My NCBI)‏

  3. PubMed • PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ is the internet version of MEDLINE - a collection of journal citations maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), USA. Its citations come from about 4000 medical journals stretching back to 1955. The number of citations in 2012 has exceeded 21 millions. • A typical journal citation/record consists of the journal article's title, author’s name, author’s affiliation, journal name, abstract, MeSH terms, and other information.

  4. MEDLINE MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is the best known database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). MEDLINE enables anyone to query the NLM computer's store of journal article references on specific topics. It currently contains 9 million references going back to the mid-1960s. Other databases provide information on cataloging and serials, toxicological and environmental health data, AIDS, and other specialized areas.

  5. PubMed Central (PMC) is a free archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institute of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). In keeping with NLM’s legislative mandate to collect and preserve the biomedical literature, PMC serves as a digital counterpart to NLM’s extensive print journal collection. As an archive, PMC is designed to provide permanent access to all of its content, even as technology evolves and current digital literature formats potentially become obsolete. PubMed CENTRAL (PMC)

  6. PubMed HOME

  7. Click for more information on how to use PubMed databases PubMed HOME

  8. Use PubMed Tools to use Pubmed Mobile, PubMed citations, to retrieve PubMed, PMIDs for multiple citations and to find citations in the areas of: Clinical Study Categories, Systematic Reviews, and Medical Genetics PubMed HOME

  9. Use More Resources to find out MeSH databases, Journal databases, Clinical Trials, E-Utilities, and LinkOut PubMed HOME

  10. PubMed CENTRAL

  11. The Search box is active.Enter your search terms. HOW TO CONDUCT A SEARCH

  12. In this example we will Enter a search for “dengue hemorrhagic fever” info the Search or query box. To execute the query, click on the Search button. There are 1608 titles on dengue hemorrhagic fever available in PubMed SEARCH RESULTS

  13. Here is the Limits panel. Search results can be narrowed down based on limit options provided. OPTIONS TO LIMIT SEARCH RESULTS

  14. Limit by Text availabiliy Limit by Publication dates Limit by Species Limit by Articles Types Limit by Languages LIMIT OPTIONS

  15. Search results based on certain limits/filters SEARCH RESULTS WITH ACTIVE LIMITS

  16. Link to Free Full text LINK TO FULL TEXT

  17. FULL TEXT DISPLAY IN HTML FORMAT

  18. FULL TEXT DISPLAY IN PDF FORMAT

  19. PubMed FACILITIES • PubMed contains links to full-text articles at participating publishers' Web sites as well as links to other third party sites such as libraries and sequencing centers. • PubMed provides access and links to the integrated molecular biology and chemistry databases maintained by NCBI. • PubMed comprises more than 21 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.

  20. Signing in My NCBI becomes necessary when you are going to search through PubMed more often in the future. By signing you will have an account/folder in PubMed that you can manage for your personal purposes (creating collections of search results, managing references, receiving alerts whenever new topics of your interest are added in the database, and so on) SIGNING IN MY NCBI

  21. Click here HOW TO REGISTER IN MY NCBI

  22. Follow the instruction to fill in register form Click here to register COMPLETE THE REGISTER FORM NOTE: Once you submit the registration form, NCBI will send message to your email for you to confirm by following the link. The system will verify your registration as you follow the link.

  23. EMAIL FROM NCBI TO COMPLETE REGISTRATION

  24. Click here SIGNING IN MY NCBI

  25. Enter username and password you used to register Click here SIGNING IN MY NCBI

  26. You can set filters or preferences as you need through the option provided SETTING PREFERENCES IN MY NCBI

  27. Don’t forget to Sign Out when you have finished using your personal folder in My NCBI SIGNING OUT FROM MY NCBI

  28. This Power Point Presentation is compiled by Team of Literature Searching Library Faculty of Medicine, UGM.

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