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The PubMed ® Game. Designed for librarians & library staff. From PubMed for Experts Brought to you by NN/LM Pacific Southwest Region February 2013 rev 5. 5x4 . This is implied between items entered in the PubMed Search box…. What is AND?.
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The PubMed® Game Designed for librarians & library staff From PubMed for ExpertsBrought to you by NN/LM Pacific Southwest RegionFebruary 2013rev 5. 5x4
This is implied between items entered in the PubMed Search box…
What is AND? Remember to ALWAYS capitalize the Boolean operators, AND, OR, NOT!
A digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature with free full text…
What is the asterisk? While adjacency searching is not available in PubMed, by putting an asterisk after the second term—this forces PubMed to treat the terms as a phrase.
What is a Subheading? Can be attached directly to a MeSH heading, knee/ab or “floating” knee AND ab [sh]
MeSH terms automatically do this to expand or increase your retrieval…
What is explode? To NOT explode the term, you can select either “Do Not Explode this term” from the MeSH Database or add [Mesh:NoExp] to the term.
In the listing of MeSH headings, this symbol indicates the major emphasis of an article…
What is the asterisk? Tip: By looking at the MeSH headings, you may get ideas to enhance or refine your search!
Nasal bleedings, nose bleeds ornosebleed are examples of these for the MeSH heading, Epistaxis…
What are Entry Terms? Entry terms are often considered synonyms.
The option that one chooses in order to export citations into a reference management program...
The maximum amount of time items are available in history on the Advanced search page…
What is the 8 hours? The history will be lost after 8 hours of inactivity on PubMed or other NCBI databases
In My NCBI, this records up to 6 months of searches and citations that you have looked at…
What is Recent Activity? Remember, the Recent Activity only works if you are logged into your My NCBI account!
Allows you to select languages, age groups, subsets, publication types…
Useful for finding a particular citation when you only have a few details…
This PubMed “sidebar” is designed to locate additional literature when a search retrieves a small, but relevant list of citations…
This feature shows you how PubMed translates the terms you put in the search box…
Maximum number of active filters allowed for PubMed in MY NCBI…
What is 15 active filters? You can save a larger number, but you can only display up to 15!
What is the Clipboard? From the clipboard, you can then print, email or save the citations as a file. To save indefinitely, add to a collection.
These brief tutorials usually take only 3-5 minutes of your time to learn about PubMed searching…
What are the Quick Tours?http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html
Often overlooked, these link to previously created PubMed searches covering topics such as Healthy People 2020, Cancer and Health Literacy…