MEDLINE
Want to learn more about PubMed? Click here for a current schedule of Health Sciences Library classes.
NIH Manuscript Submission System - information about the submission process, tutorials, and a list of journals that submit articles directly to PubMed Central
PubMed
(1950 - present) PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's version of MEDLINE.
Using this link to PubMed provides access to online journal articles
to which Health Sciences Library subscribes. Look for the "UC Article Linker" button. For more information, please contact Edith Starbuck
at 558-1433 or edith.starbuck@uc.edu
Set up a personal account in PubMed called My NCBI that will enable you to save search strategies and set up an email alert that will send an email any time there are new search results. Search result filters may also be set up in My NCBI. Click
here for information about how to set up My NCBI.
PubMed Tutorials: PubMed Quick Start , PubMed Animated Quick Tours , and PubMed Tutorial (includes animated demonstrations)
Importing PubMed References into RefWorks (PDF)
Importing PubMed References with PMCID Numbers into RefWorks (PDF)
EBSCOhost MEDLINE with full text is a comprehensive source of full text for medical journals, providing full text for more than 1,370 journals indexed in MEDLINE. Of those, more than 1,340 have cover-to-cover indexing in MEDLINE. This wide-ranging file contains full text for many of the most used journals in the MEDLINE index - with no embargo. With full-text coverage dating back to 1965, MEDLINE with Full Text is the definitive research tool for medical literature.
Pubget is a search engine for PDFs in the life sciences. Search for an article as usual in PubMed or Google Scholar and Pubget will retrieve the PDF article right away if it's a UC or OhioLINK subscription. You can also search Pubget for articles or check journal table of contents. Pubget is in beta testing and access to OhioLINK journals is still being set up so it may not deliver PDF articles everytime. Look for the Article Linker button on the right if the PDF is not readily available. If you have any questions, please contact Edith Starbuck at 558-1433 or edith.starbuck@uc.edu.