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The PubMed ® Game Designed for librarians & library staff From PubMed for Experts Brought to you by NN/LM Pacific Southwest Region February 2013 rev 5. 5x4
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Basic PubMed MeSHPubMed Trivia Searching More PM! 100 200 300 400
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This is implied between items entered in the PubMed Search box…
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What is AND? Remember to ALWAYS capitalize the Boolean operators, AND, OR, NOT!
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A digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature with free full text…
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What is a PMC (PubMed Central)?
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The truncation symbol in PubMed…
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What is the asterisk? While adjacency searching is not available in PubMed, by putting an asterisk after the second term—this forces PubMed to treat the terms as a phrase.
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Describes an aspect of, or qualifies a MeSH heading…
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What is a Subheading? Can be attached directly to a MeSH heading, knee/ab or “floating” knee AND ab [sh]
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The number of MeSH headings assigned to an article…
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What are 10-15 headings?
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MeSH terms automatically do this to expand or increase your retrieval…
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What is explode? To NOT explode the term, you can select either “Do Not Explode this term” from the MeSH Database or add [Mesh:NoExp] to the term.
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In the listing of MeSH headings, this symbol indicates the major emphasis of an article…
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What is the asterisk? Tip: By looking at the MeSH headings, you may get ideas to enhance or refine your search!
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Nasal bleedings, nose bleeds or nosebleed are examples of these for the MeSH heading, Epistaxis…
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What are Entry Terms? Entry terms are often considered synonyms.
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The number in millions of citations PubMed includes…
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What is 22.5?
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The option that one chooses in order to export citations into a reference management program...
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What is the Citation manager?
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The maximum amount of time items are available in history on the Advanced search page…
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What is the 8 hours? The history will be lost after 8 hours of inactivity on PubMed or other NCBI databases
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In My NCBI, this records up to 6 months of searches and citations that you have looked at…
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What is Recent Activity? Remember, the Recent Activity only works if you are logged into your My NCBI account!
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Allows you to select languages, age groups, subsets, publication types…
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What are Filters?
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Useful for finding a particular citation when you only have a few details…
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What is the Single Citation Matcher?
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This PubMed “sidebar” is designed to locate additional literature when a search retrieves a small, but relevant list of citations…
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What is Related citations in PubMed?
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This feature shows you how PubMed translates the terms you put in the search box…
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What is Search details?
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Maximum number of active filters allowed for PubMed in MY NCBI…
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What is 15 active filters? You can save a larger number, but you can only display up to 15!
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This feature lets you save citations into a temporary list…
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What is the Clipboard? From the clipboard, you can then print, email or save the citations as a file. To save indefinitely, add to a collection.
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These brief tutorials usually take only 3-5 minutes of your time to learn about PubMed searching…
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What are the Quick Tours? http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmed.html
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Often overlooked, these link to previously created PubMed searches covering topics such as Healthy People 2020, Cancer and Health Literacy…
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What are the Special Queries or Topic-Specific Queries?
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