Posted on October 1, 2009 by jdondoyle
[Editor's note: Preview information is available in the article, Preview of PubMed Redesign Coming. Please also see LinkOut in the PubMed Redesign.]
NLM is pleased to announce a redesign of the PubMed interface. While retaining the robust functionality, the interface was simplified to make it easier to use while promoting scientific discovery.
The changes to [...]
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Posted on July 22, 2009 by jdondoyle
We are very pleased to meet you and see you again to welcome you to the AHSL-Phoenix! Lindsey Greene and I look forward to working with you! Some hints for effective use of the library are:
Make http://www.ahsl.arizona.edu/ one of your favorites/bookmarks! If you always start here, you will most certainly be successful finding and downloading [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by jdondoyle
From the Krafty Librarian (http://www.kraftylibrarian.com/) on My NCBI Changes and PubMed’s ATM Goofs
If you are big PubMed user you probably already know that My NCBI has changed. The biggest change you will notice upon login is the display. The My NCBI homepage for your account displays your preferences, filters, saved searches, collections and bibliography.
My [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by jdondoyle
A redesign of PubMed’s My NCBI interface was released on September 25, 2008.
The My NCBI Sign-In page now has additional features to help users easily access their accounts.
The “I forgot my username” feature sends any username(s) associated with the e-mail address provided during the registration process. There is also an “I forgot my password” feature [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2008 by jdondoyle
Two librarians at MSSM recently published an article entitled Measuring Medical Student Preference: A Comparison of Classroom Versus Online Instruction for Teaching PubMed, which I found interesting and so visited their online tool. You might find it useful in its simplicity; It seems to anticipate questions many students have about the difference between using Google [...]
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