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PubMed Overview From the HINARI Content page, we can access PubMed by clicking on Search inside HINARI full-text using PubMed. Note: If you do not properly sign on, you will not have access to full text articles from the HINARI/PubMed database.

In October 2009, the PubMed display was re- designed in a simpler and more intuitive fashion. Remember to access PubMed through HINARI or you will not have access to the full-text articles.

The bottom part of the initial PubMed page that is displayed here contains hypertext links to numerous databases and tools produced by the U.S. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Note the Bookshelf option that gives you access to numerous full text e-books.

The Search box on PubMed is active. Place your search statement in the box. In this example, we enter a search for malaria infections AND Africa into the Search or query box. To execute the query, click on the Search button.

Results of the search are displayed in the main body of the page in Summary Format, 20 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. This is the default setting when you complete a search. Note the two additional filters for Free Full Text and HINARI articles. These have been created in the HINARI/PubMed searches saved in My NCBI (see module 4.5). Of the 4237 articles, 2030 are available via the HINARI filter and 1717 with Free full text filter ( there are some overlaps).

We have displayed the search results using the Abstract display (to be discussed in a subsequent slides). By clicking on the HINARI icon for the second citation listed, we can access the full-text article.

As of August 2010, PubMed has enhanced the Abstract display. For structured abstracts, the key headings (INTRODUCTION, RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS) are listed at the beginning of each paragraph. Approximately 25% of the citations in PubMed use this format.

Note the additional hypertext link for Free article. By clicking on this link, you will be re- directed to the Abstract display and be able to access the full text. Also note how the terms of the search – malaria, infections and Africa - are bolded if found in the title.

We now will set the Display Settings drop down menu for the Abstract Format, 20 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. To activate these options, you will click on the Apply box.

Note the Abstract Format with 20 Items per page and the Recently Added Sort by options are displayed in the Display Settings line above the abstract. Note the Free Full Text and HINARI Filters. We now will click on the HINARI one.

From the Abstract display, click on the hypertext link to the publishers website and the full text article. For HINARI articles, there will be HINARI icons and links.

At the bottom of each citation in Abstract format, information about the Publication Types, MeSH Terms and Grant Support can be displayed. Click on the drop down menu to view this information.

We now view the Display Settings drop down menu for the Medline Format, 20 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. To display click on the Apply box.

Note the listing of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms in the Medline option. These MeSH terms are assigned by the National Library of Medicine for the indexing in PubMed. The terms can be used to make searches broader or more precise.

We now view the Display Settings drop down menu for the Summary Format, 200 Items per Page and Recently Added Sort by options. To activate, click on the Apply box.

The larger listing of citations is useful in low-bandwidth situations.

We now view the Display Settings drop down menu for the Abstract Format, 50 Items per Page and Sort by Title options.

By using the Sort by Title option, this list of citations begins with A.

From the Send To drop down menu, we will be able to select the File, Collections, Order, Clipboard and options.

You must place check marks in the boxes to the left of the citations that you wish to send to File, Collections, Order, Clipboard and options. If you do not place check marks in the boxes, the entire search will be sent to the option you choose. Note how PubMed lists the # of citations you have checked.

From the Send To drop down menu, we will click on Create File, with the Abstract and Recently Added options. This will be a document to be downloaded from your Web Browser.

The pubmed_results has displayed as a.txt file at the bottom of this web browser. We will use Notepad to display the file. Note: This file is displayed in Google Chrome. In other web browsers, this will display in different places.

We now view the text from a downloaded.txt file in Notepad. You can save this file to the C:/ drive or a flash drive or a CD-Rom. Once saved, you can print the document.

From the Send To drop down menu, we have selected to a file, with the Summary and Recently added options. This will be a document to be sent to the address you entered as the recipient.

In the above message, PubMed has noted that an has been sent to the address you entered as the recipient.

Exercises 7-10 Complete exercises 7-10 in the workbook.