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Living Drugs: Innovations in Cell Therapies

This writing intensive seminar course is a literature-driven exploration of a broad range of topics in individual areas of the biological sciences. The particular subjects discussed will examine both fundamental and cutting-edge biological processes and

PubMed

PubMed

  • Seminal, free, database produced by the National Library of Medicine

  • Free NCBI account for saving search strategies and receiving email alerts (optional)

  • No matter where in the world you go, you have access to PubMed (27 million citations)

  • Not everything is full-text available (around 15%), so use the PubMed link from Rowan Campbell Library homepage for access to more full-text articles (Database Finder>>P>>PubMed)

  • PubMed has MeSH built in (unique subject headings)

  • 23,000 MeSH, updated yearly

  • MeSH is designed to search for synonyms on a topic for you (adolescent: will search for teen, teenager, youth)

  • Learn more about MeSH: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/meshtutorial/introduction/

How to access MeSH database: 

Sample search: Platelet-Rich Plasma in MeSH

Use MeSH to help with narrowing and building your search strategy. 

screen shot of platlet

Filters in PubMed

 

Getting access to Full-Text articles, click on the Get It Rowan button.

Full text button at Rowan

To save citations to your RefWorks account use the Save to RefWorks button

Another way to search PubMed used by power searches and if you know your terms and are confident: 

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma[TI] 

  • This will search for terms that you enter only in the specified field that you indicate in this case Title [TI]

  • Other popular fields [TIAB] = Title OR Abstract  [AU] = Author [AD] = affiliation

For complete list of search tags 

Exporting PubMed citations into RefWorks 

Video on how to export citations from PubMed into RefWorks (jump to 7 min mark of video to watch steps on exporting out to RefWorks)

 

Additional PubMed resources: 

PubMed Tutorials