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The New PubMed is Here!

Posted by on November 18th, 2019 Posted in: News from NLM, News from NNLM, News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education
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The new PubMed is now available!

The new PubMed offers a streamlined and easy-to-use interface. The new PubMed interface was built using modern web standards and with a responsive layout, making it easier for mobile use.

Screenshot of the new PubMed homepage accessed on a mobile device, including basic search.

The new PubMed is designed to help you find what you need, fast. The improved Best Match sort order uses a state-of-the-art machine learning algorithm to help elevate the most relevant articles to the top of your results list. Improved citation and title sensors are built into the search box, making it even easier to find an article based on known citation information.

The new PubMed includes the key features that have long been a part of PubMed, including:

  • customizable filters to help you narrow your search
  • tools to save and share your search results
  • an Advanced Search Builder that allows you to search for terms in a specific field, see how your search is being translated, and review your search history
  • options to set up e-mail alerts to be notified when new results are available

Starting in spring 2020, all legacy PubMed users will be redirected to the new PubMed. Stay tuned to banner messages on all PubMed pages for more details.

The new PubMed will continue to evolve to meet user needs. NLM is committed to continued PubMed development, and will continue adding features and improving the user experience, ensuring that PubMed remains a trusted and accessible source of biomedical literature today and in the future.

Interested in learning more? Register for the NNLM Resource Picks webinar featuring the new PubMed, Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 12pm PT, 1pm MT. And, follow the latest news in the NLM Technical Bulletin.

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Emily Hamstra is the Assistant Director of NNLM Region 5.

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Developed resources reported in this program are supported by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH) under cooperative agreement number UG4LM012343 with the University of Washington.

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