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1 Lívia Vasas, PhD vasas.livia@semmelweis-univ.hu 2018
The National Library of Medicine and its databases Mozilla Firefox/Google Chrome Lívia Vasas, PhD 2018

2 Acronyms NIH: National Institutes of Health
NLM: National Library of Medicine NCBI: National Center for Biotechnology Information MeSH: Medical Subject Heading PMC: PubMed Central AID: Article Identifier DOI: Digital Object Identifier ISSN: International Standard Serial Number NCBI a division of NLM at NIH More info: NCBI Handbook .

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4 Be as specific as possible
too many journals, too many articles, and too little time

5 MEDLINE – Definition History
The MEDLINE database is the electronic counterpart of Index Medicus®, Index to Dental Literature, and The International Nursing Index, taken care by NLM MEDLINE is the most used medical bibliographic database

6 MEDLINE PubMed a database with bibliographic records from journal articles More than 28 million records from 5600 journals (medical, dentistry, nursing, health care, medical history journals,) Online books are being indexed The MEDLINE records contain Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Most of the citations are from English-language journals and include abstracts

7 MEDLINE – a subset of PubMed

8 Comparison (The subject covered is the same: medicine, biomedical and life sciences, immediate EndNote export) PubMed Medline Free use From 1966, sorted from 1809 Cc journals + e books, not medical journals, older records Basic, keywords, advanced search (automat MeSH) Clinical queries, genetic topics,systematic review Subscription-related (OVID, EBSCO, PROQUEST) From 1946 Cc journals Advanced search EBM reviews limitations MeSH term + extensive subheadings…

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10 More valuable data in MEDLINE records https://www. nlm. nih
MeSH terms Publication types Substance name Controlled bibliographic data

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17 PubMed - basic search

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22 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00240-016-0882-9

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26 Sign in – register for an account (since 2005) from Mozilla
Do not use special characters at registration (– á Ö . : ; *) Detailed search question can be saved: „Save search” notification if there are new records for a search „Manage Filters” settings will remain (can customize your own filter Useful records can be put into Collections

27 My NCBI: Tools for Saving Searches, Sharing Information and Receiving Alerts
Register for a My NCBI account. Apply user preferences. Save searches. Set up automatic alerts. Create collections of citations. Share collections of citations.

28 Apply user preferencies
Manage Filters ….. Properties - Subsets: MEDLINE records Create custom filter „in process”

29 Author information My NCBI – NCBI Site Preferencies – Author Information - On

30 PubMed possibilities Show additional filters Send to, Save search
Advanced search Results by year, by relevance PMC images search for Titles with your search terms free full-text articles in PubMed Central Search details Recent activities PubMed Commons etc.

31 Save search …Create alert …

32 Collections …

33 Advanced Search Valentin’s Day…
The title is: survival time of chocolates on hospital wards how many images are? The authors work in universities. True False

34 Exercise „Create alert” - Saved search (a subject, one person)
„Send to” - Create a collection of any subject with 4 records

35 Starting at MESH

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38 From MESH

39 Exercise MeSH term (Entry term): Broken Heart Syndrome
The subheading is: psychology The result in PubMed: The number of reviews: Published in the last 5 years:

40 Search in special journals

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44 Clinical Queries

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49 This search is still not a good search….
Analize the result to find more relevant keywords– rethink the search process Special attention to the publication types…

50 http://www. slideshare

51 A proper search Match the question to the source
(PubMed, PMC, other database …) Develop a search strategy Step by step (MeSH, free words, filters, etc.)

52 Own database from the useful records

53 2013 – PubMed Commons

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58 MedlinePlus – for everybody http://www. nlm. nih

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62 Questions MEDLINE contains less records than PubMed. True False
The DOI number: /iovs The article has an author called Szel A . True False

63 Questions The Cardiology main MESH term, subheading „trends” will result how much „clinical trial” type publications? doi: / Type of the publication: Review article comparative study letter

64 Question The correct DOI number of the article which has Vasas and Berhidi as authors, and was published in 2013 is: / /OH….29653 /OH

65 Question Child diseased with Ebola. Start the search in MESH.
How much review type publications about it in PubMed?

66 Doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001359 Is this an open access article?
Yes No 10 images are in this article. True False 53 items are in the reference list. True False

67 doi: 10.1016/j.micron.2015.08.003 Is this an open access article?
Yes No Number of tables:

68 Meta search engine http://search.carrot2.org/stable/search

69 Carrot2 in Pubmed gut microbiome allergy

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71 Carrot2 in WEB gut microbiome allergy

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73 Thank you for you attention!
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