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New PubMed Interface

by Steve Wilson on 2019-11-22T09:22:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has created a newly redesigned, mobile-friendly interface for PubMed. It is now available to try out here. The new PubMed will become the default for all PubMed users sometime during spring 2020 and will replace the current “legacy” PubMed.

The new PubMed features include:

-  a responsive interface that supports accessing PubMed on tablets and mobile phones

- a Cite feature that allows you to easily generate a properly-styled citation in AMA, MLA, APA or NLM citation format

- a Best Match sorting algorithm that brings the most relevant results to the top of your search results

The new PubMed still includes the features you rely on for searching, as well as saving and sharing your results. (Some of these features may be in a new location.)

·        Activate filters to narrow your results.

·        Save your search results to a file, email your results to yourself or a colleague, or send your results to a clipboard, collection, or your NCBI My Bibliography.

·        Go to the advanced search page to search for terms in a specific field, see the search details, review your search history and combine searches to create complex search strings.

·        Save your search and create an email alert.

For more details on the features in the new PubMed, read the NLM Technical Bulletin article or view the recorded webinar.  NLM will continue adding features and improving the new PubMed. Watch for banners on the legacy PubMed site regarding updates to the new PubMed.


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