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==Journal Searches==
==Journal Searches==
Below are shown some easy methods, with examples, for setting up specialised searches of PubMed and Journal databases. In most cases, you simply need to replace the existing term with your own.
Below are shown some easy methods, with examples, for setting up simple searches of PubMed and other Journal databases. In most cases, you simply need to replace the existing term with your own. Note there may also be additional "Advanced search" options available within these sites.


Also '''read the paper first''' before committing to use/cite the material, to ensure you are using the information in correctly and in context.
Students - '''read the paper first''' before committing to use/cite the material, to ensure you are using the information in correctly and in context.




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| <nowiki> [https://www.plos.org/?s=embryo&submit=Go  ''embryo'']</nowiki>
| <nowiki> [https://www.plos.org/?s=embryo&submit=Go  ''embryo'']</nowiki>
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BioMed Central | The Open Access Publisher


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:''This current template is also available as a [[:Template:Journal Searches table|collapsible table]].''<noinclude>[[Category:Template]]</noinclude>[[Category:Help]][[Category:References]]

Revision as of 13:09, 20 August 2015

Journal Searches

Below are shown some easy methods, with examples, for setting up simple searches of PubMed and other Journal databases. In most cases, you simply need to replace the existing term with your own. Note there may also be additional "Advanced search" options available within these sites.

Students - read the paper first before committing to use/cite the material, to ensure you are using the information in correctly and in context.


Please use the following as a guide:

  • Always when citing, identify reviews separately from original research articles.
  • Always identify copyright conditions allow your reuse of content before uploading.
  • If quoting text verbatim always include in "quotation marks" and reference, or additionally identify in brackets after the excerpt.


Database Example search Wiki code (note - copy text when in Read mode)
Pubmed (all databases) embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/gquery?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed Central embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo ''embryo'']
Pubmed Central (images) embryo [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=embryo&report=imagesdocsum ''embryo'']
PLoS (Public Library of Science) embryo [https://www.plos.org/?s=embryo&submit=Go ''embryo'']

BioMed Central | The Open Access Publisher

This current template is also available as a collapsible table.