Pubmed is a database that provides free search and abstracts of biomedical papers.More than 36 biomedical related journals have been included, reaching more than 3600.Search keywords on the pubmed homepage to quickly find relevant literature.However, for many non-native English users, it may be difficult to use pubmed.Therefore, this article will introduce how to find the Chinese version of the pubmed official website portal, and give a login tutorial.
Find the Chinese version of pubmed official website portal
To find the Chinese version of the pubmed official website portal, you can use the following two methods:
Enter "pubmed official website portal Chinese version" or "pubmed official website Chinese version" in the search engine to find the corresponding link.
Directly visit the Chinese page of pubmed official website(https://www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), this page has provided a Chinese version of the portal.
Register for the login tutorial
After finding the Chinese version of the pubmed official website portal, we will introduce how to register and log in to pubmed:
Registered account
Click the "Create Account" button on the homepage of pubmed official website, and fill in personal information, including email, password, user name, etc. according to the prompts.After filling in, click the "Create Account" button to complete the registration.
NCBI account registration support, ORCID, Google Mail or Microsoft Mail.Use the corresponding ID to register.
Login account
Click the "Login" button on the home page of pubmed official website, enter the email and password you just registered, and click the "Login" button to complete the login.If you forget your password, you can reset it by retrieving it.
Account usage
After logging in to your account, click My NCBI to see this interface.It mainly includes:
Collections: store the contents collected in the NCBI database
Recent Activity: View the retrieval records of the entire NCBI
Filters: customize the filtering results of each database.
Literature retrieval skills
In pubmed, you can retrieve documents by keyword, author, publication time, document type, etc. The following are some common retrieval techniques:
Keyword search: enter keywords in the search box, such as "diabetes", "cancer", etc., and click the "search" button to get relevant literature.
Author search: enter the author's name in the search box, such as "Smith, J." or "Wang, Y.", and click the "Search" button to get relevant literature.
Publication time search: select the publication time range in the search box, such as "2010 to date", "2000-2010", and click the "Search" button to get the relevant literature.
Literature type search: select the literature type in the search box, such as "Journal Papers", "Review", etc., and click the "Search" button to get the relevant literature.
Advanced retrieval: Through the combination of the above four retrieval techniques, more accurate retrieval of documents can be achieved.For example, if you input two keywords at the same time and connect them with AND, you can get a document containing both keywords.
Pubmed should be familiar to many medical students, and it can also be used to retrieve literature. So if you want to know how to log in and use it, please refer to this introduction.
This article is written byweiweiPublished on October 24, 202314:38:09
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