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Become a PubMed Pro:
Getting started
This follow-along tutorial will introduce you to
PubMed and its most helpful options.
To get the most out of the experience, start at
the PubMed homepage and follow along!
This section of the PubMed
homepage is incredibly
helpful if you have questions
or you need some additional
guidance.
Click on PubMed FAQs!
If you have any questions,
this FAQ section is the
ultimate help guide! You can
scroll to the top and search
within the help manual, or
look at the table of contents
and jump to sections of
interest.
Explore a bit and then click on the PubMed logo at the top of
the page to return to the PubMed homepage!
If you are looking for a specific article, the Single
Citation Matcher is what you want to use.
Click on Single Citation Matcher!
Here you will enter information for a specific citation.
Thankfully, you don’t have to know all of this
information – just enter as much as you know. The
more you can enter, the more likely your search is to
bring back the right article right away.
Let’s run a sample
search! In the Journal
search box type in New
England Journal of
Medicine. In the Date
box type in 2008.
These are citations of articles from the 2008 volumes of
NEJM. To limit your search to full-text articles only, click
on the link above. If full-text is available, click on the
NEJM logo to access the full article.
You can click on the title of any article to get more
information, including MeSH terms and related citations.
Explore a bit and then click on the PubMed logo at the top of
the page to return to the PubMed homepage!
If the full-text is not available through
PubMed, don’t despair! We may still
have access through the library. Save
the citation information and check our
library resources to see if we have it
available!
Watch the How Do I Get My Article
tutorial for more complete directions!