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PubMed. About PubMed.

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PubMed

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  1. PubMed

  2. About PubMed • PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine, includes over 20 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950's. Includes medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, public health, allied health. (See link to PubMed Central on our Free Resources page - includes fulltext archive of life sciences journal literature)

  3. To Search Pub Med, enter your terms ‘nose Bleeding’ in the Search Box and click Search Search within Resources

  4. Result list Filter your results Free full text articles

  5. Result List To see how Pub Med interpreted you r search, see the Search details Click See more to go to the Search Details page

  6. Pub Med uses Automatic Term Mapping to find MeSH terms to optimize the search Pub Med mapped ‘nose bleeding’ to the MeSH term hemorrhage

  7. Components of Journal Citation Availability of Full Text of article Article Title Author Journal Title Publication Date Volume, Issues & Page numbers

  8. Free Full Text available of journal article

  9. Full text of an Journal article

  10. Retrieval options of Journal citations Click on Send to Select journal references by ticking the boxes next to journal article Click on File Select Summary(text) on the format dropdown button Select Title on the Sort by drop down button Click on Create File

  11. Click Save

  12. Save to Desk Top Click on Save

  13. RefWorks Login Login to RefWorks

  14. Click on references Click Import

  15. Select NLM Pubmed as Data Source Pubmed as Database Browse for the saved Text file Click Import

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