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    • A PMID (PubMed identifier or PubMed unique identifier) [34] is a unique integer value, starting at 1, assigned to each PubMed record. A PMID is not the same as a PMCID (PubMed Central identifier) which is the identifier for all works published in the free-to-access PubMed Central. See more

    Overview

    PubMed is a free database including primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on
    From … See more

    Content

    In addition to MEDLINE, PubMed provides access to:
    • older references from the print version of Index Medicus, back to 1951 and earlier
    • references to some journals before they were index… See more

    Characteristics

    A new PubMed interface was launched in October 2009 and encouraged the use of such quick, Google-like search formulations; they have also been described as 'telegram' searches. By default the … See more

    Alternative interfaces

    The National Library of Medicine leases the MEDLINE information to a number of private vendors such as Embase, Ovid, Dialog, EBSCO, Knowledge Finder and many other commercial, non-commercial, and acade… See more

    Data mining of PubMed

    Alternative methods to mine the data in PubMed use programming environments such as Matlab, Python or R. In these cases, queries of PubMed are written as lines of code and passed to PubMed and the response i… See more

     
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