Medical literature retrieval
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Medical literature retrieval is an activity that using professional methods for medical research papers retrieval, report and other data to improve medicine research and practice.
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[edit] Medical Search engine
[edit] Professional medical search engine
[edit] Meta-search tools
[edit] Catalog
- MedWeb (MedWeb Primary Subject Index) by The Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, Emory University
- HealthWeb by the Greater Midwest Region (GMR) of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM)
[edit] Consumer health search engine
- MedlinePlus by the U.S. NLM
- Healthfinder by the U.S. HHS
- Healthline
- Medstory
- GoPubMed
- Healia [1]
- Amniota
- PubGene
[edit] Consumer health information
[edit] Search strategy
[edit] Methodology-based retrieval
[edit] Selection criteria
[edit] Synonyms Words
[edit] See also
- Health informatics
- Medical Subject Headings
- Evidence-based medicine
- International Medical Informatics Association
- European Federation for Medical Informatics
[edit] External links
- MEDLINE/PubMed
- William R. Hersh. Information Retrieval: A Health and Biomedical Perspective. 2003, Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0387955224
- Dr. William R. Hersh's personal website
- The Top Five Medical Search Engines on the Web at About.com by Wendy Boswell
- Medical literature retrieval (serials) on DXY in Chinese
- Search & retrieval (serials) on DXY in Chinese
- Methodology-based retrieval for EBM in Chinese

