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    Diferències entre la nova interfície de cerca del pubmed i l’antiga.
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  1. October 29, 2009 Edward G. Miner Library Education & Information Services Where’d it Go? Navigating the New PubMed®
  2. Maybe you remember PubMed looking like this:
  3. And now it looks like this:
  4. Old search box:
  5. Old search box: New search box:
  6. Old search results page:
  7. New search results page:
  8. Old Filters:
  9. Old Filters: New Filters:
  10. Use Manage Filters to change filter options or create custom filters via your My NCBI account
  11. Old Display, Sort, and Send to options .
  12. New Display, Sort, and Send To options
  13. New Display, Sort, and Send To options Make a selection here
  14. Email citations Choose a Send-to option and appropriate additional information automatically displays
  15. Email citations Add to or start a new Collection in your My NCBI account
  16. Email citations Add to or start a new Collection in your My NCBI account Choose send to File for exporting citations to RefWorks or EndNote. Be sure to change the Format to MEDLINE
  17. New: Adding Citation to the Clipboard First, select your citations
  18. New: Adding Citation to the Clipboard First, select your citations Then, choose Clipboard from the Send to options
  19. New: Adding Citation to the Clipboard Click “Add to Clipboard” and it’s done!
  20. New PubMed: Look for green “Item in clipboard” under the citation
  21. New PubMed: Look for green “Item in clipboard” under the citation Access your Clipboard here
  22. New Clipboard
  23. New Clipboard Use this to empty the Clipboard.
  24. New Clipboard Use this to empty the Clipboard. Use this to delete a single citation from the Clipboard.
  25. Old tabs for Limits, Preview/Index, History and Details
  26. New PubMed has these options on the Advanced Search Page Old tabs for Limits, Preview/Index, History and Details
  27. Here’s a good look at the top of the Advanced Search page.
  28. History displays here
  29. Search by author, journal title, publication date, and more here
  30. Most commonly used Limits are here: Language, Age, Gender, Human/Animal, Article Type, and more
  31. Search by designated field here
  32. Access to Single Citation Matcher, Clinical Queries, MeSH database & Journals database
  33. Old PubMed had a yellow banner showing what Limits were active
  34. Old PubMed had a yellow banner showing what Limits were active In the New PubMed, the active Limits are shown on the right hand side of the page along with options to change or remove the Limits.
  35. This is the old AbstractPlus display
  36. Here is the New Abstract Display
  37. Use the FindText@UR to access full text
  38. Use the FindText@UR to access full text Related Articles Here is the New Abstract Display
  39. Use the FindText@UR to access full text Related Articles NEW FEATURE! Click here and…
  40. NEW FEATURE! Click here and… See MeSH terms and other information related to this citation
  41. The blue sidebar in the old PubMed contained features and links that many people found very useful.
  42.  
  43. Here you can find New and Noteworthy as well as links to tutorials and help.
  44. Single Citation Matcher and Clinical Queries are here and on the Advanced Search Page.
  45. Here are databases. Note that the MeSH database and the Journals database are also available from the Advanced Search Page
  46. Miner Library offers free PubMed classes. See this link for schedules and to register
  47. Monday-Friday, email your question Contact your liaison for answers to questions, 1:1 training, or training for your group Or give us a call

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