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What fields does PubMed search?

Without field tags, PubMed defaults to searching every field of a citation. This means you're searching the article title, abstract/summary, author-supplied keywords, PubMed indexing terms, and other fields like author names, authors' institutions, journal names, etc.
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What does PubMed search with all fields?

[All Fields] or [all] – Untagged terms and terms tagged with [all fields] are processed using Automatic Term Mapping. Terms enclosed in double quotes or truncated will be searched in all fields and not processed using automatic term mapping.
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What topics does PubMed cover?

PubMed® comprises more than 36 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.
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What can you find on PubMed?

PubMed Overview

The PubMed database contains more than 36 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature. It does not include full text journal articles; however, links to the full text are often present when available from other sources, such as the publisher's website or PubMed Central (PMC).
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What are the different types of articles in PubMed?

There are different types of scientific articles: original scientific article, review article, systematic review and meta-analysis, case report, etc.
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PubMed Overview

Does PubMed include all journals?

Approximately 30,000 records are included in the PubMed journal list which is updated daily and includes all MEDLINE® titles as well as other non-MEDLINE titles in PubMed. The PubMed journal list covers the entire span of MEDLINE, not just currently indexed journals.
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What journals are indexed in PubMed?

PubMed Indexed Journals
  • Dentistry: Advanced Research. 2574-7347. ...
  • Emergency Medicine Investigations. ...
  • Chronic Pain & Management. ...
  • Journal of Surgery. ...
  • Archives of Epidemiology. ...
  • Archives of Palliative Care and Medicine. ...
  • Current Trends in Medical Diagnostic Methods. ...
  • International Journal of Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke.
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Does PubMed only have peer-reviewed articles?

You cannot limit a PubMed® search to peer-reviewed or refereed journals. Most journals indexed for PubMed are peer-reviewed or refereed, but peer review criteria and reviewer or referee qualifications vary. Check a journal's editorial information or ask the publisher about policy for specific journal titles.
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Does a PubMed search include MEDLINE?

PubMed has been available since 1996. Its more than 36 million references include the MEDLINE database plus the following types of citations: In-process citations, which provide records for articles before those records are indexed with MeSH or converted to out-of-scope status.
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How do you make a good search on PubMed?

  1. Begin with a well-defined research question. ...
  2. Identify the key concepts in that question. ...
  3. Perform a simple search in PubMed by entering the Population and Intervention key concepts into main search bar without any punctuation. ...
  4. Use the filters on the left hand side of the page to focus your results.
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What is difference between PubMed and MEDLINE?

Although PubMed is essentially a way of accessing the MEDLINE database, it actually contains some additional content, including references to some books and chapters, in-process and 'ahead of print' citations, and some articles which lie slightly outside of the subject scope of MEDLINE, such as those on astrophysics.
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What are subject headings in PubMed?

Records in PubMed have been assigned subject headings, a controlled vocabulary called Medical Subject Headings or MeSH for short. These are used to index citations allowing you to retrieve all records on a particular subject regardless of the terminology used by the author.
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What is PubMed an example of?

PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health maintain the database as part of the Entrez system of information retrieval.
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What is a field in PubMed?

PubMed Field Tags

This means you're searching the article title, abstract/summary, author-supplied keywords, PubMed indexing terms, and other fields like author names, authors' institutions, journal names, etc. If your search seems to have too many irrelevant results, using field tags can help narrow your search.
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What is the all fields search?

The default field in a database is usually 'All Fields' or 'Anywhere'. Searching this field means that you're searching all fields at the same time. Other common fields include Author, Title, Source/Publication Name (=journal title), Abstract, and several topical fields (such as Keywords, Subjects, or Descriptors).
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Why is PubMed better than Google Scholar?

As a result, Google Scholar may include articles from non-scientific sources such as blogs and websites, which may not have been peer-reviewed or quality checked, whereas PubMed filters out non-biomedical sources to ensure that all articles included in the search results have been published in reputable peer-reviewed ...
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Does PubMed include embase?

Both have biomedical content. Embase expands on MEDLINE (which is 92% of PubMed) with an additional 7 million articles from 2900+ journals that PubMed does not contain. PubMed has some newer information that Embase does not have (yet). PubMed is freely available to the world.
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What is the difference between PubMed and PMC?

What is the difference between PMC and PubMed? PubMed is a database of citations and abstracts. PMC is an electronic archive of full-text journal articles, offering free access to its contents.
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Why are some articles not on PubMed?

Answer: For an article to be found in PubMed, the journal that has published the article should be indexed in Medline. If the journal is not indexed in Medline, the published article will not be found on PubMed. Based on the journal indexing of Edorium journals, none of the journals are indexed in Medline.
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How reliable is PubMed?

PubMed is a free and publicly available resource provided by the US National Library of Medicine. It covers the biomedical literature and, as the free version of MEDLINE, is highly authoritative. Pros and Cons: Advantages of using PubMed: It is a huge, reliable, and highly authoritative resource.
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Does PubMed have predatory journals?

KEY POINTS. PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central are all funded by the National Library of Medicine but are different databases. PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in predatory journals. MEDLINE and PubMed policies for the selection of journals for database inclusion are slightly different.
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What is the difference between MEDLINE Index and PubMed Index?

Pubmed is an interface used to search Medline, as well as additional biomedical content. Ovid Medline is an interface for searching only Medline content. Pubmed is more user-friendly and allows you to search through more content than Ovid Medline. However, Ovid Medline allows you to perform a more focused search.
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What are the criteria for indexing in PubMed?

Information required for assessment
  • The publication must have a title and an ISSN.
  • Date of first publication and frequency of publication.
  • Journal's URL.
  • The journal's website must include: an editorial committee, an editorial policy, a peer review process and an ethics statement.
  • Name and publisher details.
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How do you tell if a journal is PubMed indexed?

  1. Uncheck the “articles” below the search box.
  2. Type the title or International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of the journal in the search box and click on the search button.
  3. The indexed journal will be shown on the search result page; click on the title of the journal to view more details.
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