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Staying Current Using PubMed Merle Rosenzweig, A.M.L.S. Health Sciences Libraries Taubman Medical Library © 2007 Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved.

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Staying Current Using PubMedStaying Current Using PubMed

Merle Rosenzweig, A.M.L.S.Health Sciences LibrariesTaubman Medical Library

© 2007 Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved.

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Are you drowning in a Sea of Publications trying to keep up with the new the journal literature?

Are you drowning in a Sea of Publications trying to keep up with the new the journal literature?

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You know that you can search Medline in PubMed for journal articles from the medical and life science research literature, but you can do much more.

You know that you can search Medline in PubMed for journal articles from the medical and life science research literature, but you can do much more.

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PubMed’s My NCBI can help

PubMed’s My NCBI can help

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My NCBI allows you to:My NCBI allows you to:Save your search and view

any new publicationsReceive new citations

automatically by emailSave searches as RSS

(Really Simple Syndication) feeds

Save your search and view any new publications

Receive new citations automatically by email

Save searches as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds

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You can connect to the University of Michigan’s PubMed Link via:

You can connect to the University of Michigan’s PubMed Link via:

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The Dentistry Library PageThe Dentistry Library Page

PubMed

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Taubman Medical Library PageTaubman Medical Library Page

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PubMed@UM

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PubMed with UM SFX journal links

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The University Library PageThe University Library Page

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Find Database>pubmed>GO

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Pubmed (UM SFX Links)

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The University of Michigan’s PubMed provides a unique URL "Uniform Resource Locator ”.

The University of Michigan’s PubMed provides a unique URL "Uniform Resource Locator ”.

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The UM Direct PubMed LinkThe UM Direct PubMed Link

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?otool=umichlib

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?otool=umichlib

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What is MyNCBI ?What is MyNCBI ?

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My NCBI is a free tool that

retains user information and

preferences to provide

customized services.

It allows you to save

searches, select filtering

options, and set up automatic

searches that are sent by email.

My NCBI is a free tool that

retains user information and

preferences to provide

customized services.

It allows you to save

searches, select filtering

options, and set up automatic

searches that are sent by email.

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To be able to use My NCBI, your Web browser must accept cookies.

If your Web browser is set to block pop-ups, you will need to allow pop-ups from NCBI Web pages to use My NCBI.

To be able to use My NCBI, your Web browser must accept cookies.

If your Web browser is set to block pop-ups, you will need to allow pop-ups from NCBI Web pages to use My NCBI.

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Registering with My NCBIRegistering with My NCBI

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The My NCBI box appears at the top right of the PubMed search screen.

You must register to use My NCBI.

The My NCBI box appears at the top right of the PubMed search screen.

You must register to use My NCBI.

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Click on Register in the My NCBI box.Click on Register in the My NCBI box.

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Enter a user name (3 to 10 alpha-numeric characters) and a password (6 to 8 alpha-numeric characters).

Enter a user name (3 to 10 alpha-numeric characters) and a password (6 to 8 alpha-numeric characters).

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Choose a security question that allows your password to bereset, if necessary.

Choose a security question that allows your password to bereset, if necessary.

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Below the Security Question, you will see an image with 5 characters. Type the characters into the box provided; the characters are case sensitive.

Below the Security Question, you will see an image with 5 characters. Type the characters into the box provided; the characters are case sensitive.

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Enter an email address if you want to receive updates of search results periodically.

Enter an email address if you want to receive updates of search results periodically.

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When you provide an email address with your registration, you soon receive an email from NCBI requesting that you confirm your email address by clicking on the link that is provided.

After confirming your email address, you can start setting up automatic emails for search alerts.

Only one email address can be associated with each account.

When you provide an email address with your registration, you soon receive an email from NCBI requesting that you confirm your email address by clicking on the link that is provided.

After confirming your email address, you can start setting up automatic emails for search alerts.

Only one email address can be associated with each account.

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Outside ToolOutside Tool

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Outside Tool allows libraries to add a link from PubMed citations to a link for full-text available at their institution.

These links are displayed as icons. When you click on the icon, you

are directed to the available services for that citation that are available.

These services might include access to electronic full text or information on local print holdings.

Outside Tool allows libraries to add a link from PubMed citations to a link for full-text available at their institution.

These links are displayed as icons. When you click on the icon, you

are directed to the available services for that citation that are available.

These services might include access to electronic full text or information on local print holdings.

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UM Outside Tool

MGetItMGetIt

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Turning on Outside ToolTurning on Outside Tool

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Click on Outside Tool in the My NCBI sidebar.

Select an institution from the available list.

Click on Outside Tool in the My NCBI sidebar.

Select an institution from the available list.

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Selecting an InstitutionSelecting an Institution

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Signing In and OutSigning In and Out

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Click on Sign In, in the My NCBI box.

Enter your user name and password.

Click on Sign In, in the My NCBI box.

Enter your user name and password.

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A checked Keep me signed in unless I sign out box saves your My NCBI preferences on your computer in a persistent cookie file.

If you are using a public computer, do not check the Keep me signed in unless I sign out.

A checked Keep me signed in unless I sign out box saves your My NCBI preferences on your computer in a persistent cookie file.

If you are using a public computer, do not check the Keep me signed in unless I sign out.

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You may sign out at any time, regardless of how you signed in (session-only or automatic sign in).

You may sign out at any time, regardless of how you signed in (session-only or automatic sign in).

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Saving a Search in My NCBISaving a Search in My NCBI

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Run a search in PubMedwhile signed in to My NCBI.

Run a search in PubMedwhile signed in to My NCBI.

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Signed InSearch

Click Go

Sign In, Search, Click GoSign In, Search, Click Go

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Click on Save Search, located next to the search box . A new window opens up. Answer the questions. Click OK.

Click on Save Search, located next to the search box . A new window opens up. Answer the questions. Click OK. Save Search

OK

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Your saved searches can be accessed by clicking on My NCBI. The maximum number of searches is 100 per user name.

Your saved searches can be accessed by clicking on My NCBI. The maximum number of searches is 100 per user name.

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My Saved SearchesMy Saved Searches

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Checking for New ResultsChecking for New Results

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For searches that you have not set up a schedule you will see No Schedule displayed in the Details column.

For searches that you have not set up a schedule you will see No Schedule displayed in the Details column.

Check

What’s New for Selected

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A hyperlinked number is displayed indicating how many new items were found.

Click on this hyperlink to view the

A hyperlinked number is displayed indicating how many new items were found.

Click on this hyperlink to view the

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This action will update the information in the Last Updated column.

This action will update the information in the Last Updated column.

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RSS (Really Simple Syndication)&

PubMed

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)&

PubMed

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What is an RSS Feed?What is an RSS Feed?

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RSS is a format for sharing and distributing Web content.

RSS is a format for sharing and distributing Web content.

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It is written in the Internet coding language known as XML (eXtensible Markup Language).

It is written in the Internet coding language known as XML (eXtensible Markup Language).

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An RSS reader (or aggregator) notifies you when new information is added to selected web sites.

There are many free RSS Readers available.

An RSS reader (or aggregator) notifies you when new information is added to selected web sites.

There are many free RSS Readers available.

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Google Reader Google Reader

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Google Reader Google Reader

Totally free and works in most modern browsers.Totally free and works in most modern browsers.

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Google Reader Google Reader

In addition to a (free) Google Account, Google Reader requires one of the following web browsers to work:* Internet Explorer 6+* Firefox 1.0+* Safari 1.3+* Netscape 7.2+* Mozilla 1.7+*Opera 9.0+

In addition to a (free) Google Account, Google Reader requires one of the following web browsers to work:* Internet Explorer 6+* Firefox 1.0+* Safari 1.3+* Netscape 7.2+* Mozilla 1.7+*Opera 9.0+

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Google Reader Google Reader

JavaScript must be enabled for Google Reader to work.JavaScript must be enabled for Google Reader to work.

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Setting Up A Google Reader Account

Setting Up A Google Reader Account

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Click on “Create an account now” if you do not already have a Google account.

Click on “Create an account now” if you do not already have a Google account.

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Complete the account setup.Complete the account setup.

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Setting Up RSS FeedsFor PubMed

Setting Up RSS FeedsFor PubMed

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Do your search in PubMed.Do your search in PubMed.

Search

Click Go

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Select RSS Feed from the Send to drop-down menu

Select RSS Feed from the Send to drop-down menu

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On the RSS Feed window:1. Make your choice from the “Limit items if more than”.2. Click “Create Feed”.

On the RSS Feed window:1. Make your choice from the “Limit items if more than”.2. Click “Create Feed”.

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Click the XML button.Click the XML button.

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Copy the URL that appears at the top of your browser window.Copy the URL that appears at the top of your browser window.

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Adding your PubMed Feed to Google ReaderAdding your PubMed Feed to Google Reader

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Login to Google Reader.Login to Google Reader.

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Click on the “+Add subscription”. Paste the URL from the PubMed XML window. Click the Add button.

Click on the “+Add subscription”. Paste the URL from the PubMed XML window. Click the Add button.

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PubMed Feed

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Any question on the content of this presentation can be sent to

[email protected]

Any question on the content of this presentation can be sent to

[email protected]