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The PubMed database was developed by the National Center for Biotechnology
Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM). It
provides free access to MEDLINE, NLM's database of more than 12
million bibliographic citations and abstracts in the fields of medicine,
nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care systems, and
preclinical sciences.
Note: PubMed also includes access to additional
selected life sciences journals not in MEDLINE, and links to the
full-text of articles at participating publishers' Web sites and
the molecular biology databases maintained by NCBI. (This module
considers only the MEDLINE resources in PubMed.)
Getting Started with PubMed
In our case studies, Cheryl is
researching exercise therapy for the treatment of diabetes. At this
point she needs peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. PubMed
is an excellent place for her to search.
Accessing PubMed
To enable full text searching, access PubMed through a UNC Chapel
Hill Web page. You can access PubMed from the HSL home page (http://www.hsl.unc.edu/).
Or, go through the UNC Libraries Article Databases & More page (http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/eid/)
Basic Searching
You can search for articles by using keywords or combining keywords
through Boolean style searching. PubMed looks for words in the record
as well as for MeSH subject headings [more
about MeSH]
To run a simple search, enter keywords into the search box, connected
with AND, OR, or NOT (ALL CAPS!), as appropriate. For example, Cheryl
is looking for articles about diabetes and exercise and teenagers,
so she will type diabetes AND exercise AND teenagers
in the search box.
Logo Linking
If you access PubMed through a UNC-Chapel Hill Website, citations available in full text
are designated with the UNC logo.
To see the logo, you must change the display to Abstract by selecting Abstract from the drop-down menu.
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