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Poster: PubMed Alternative Interfaces

From the Wiki des Bibliothèques Universitaires de Médecine et Santé Publique – Lausanne, check out this great poster on Alternative interfaces for PubMed searches by Isabelle de Kaenel and Pablo Iriarte.

Thanks for pointing this out, Gaétan!

Other posts about Third-Party PubMed/MEDLINE Tools

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5 Responses to “Poster: PubMed Alternative Interfaces”

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    Martin:

    This poster rocks!

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    PabloG » Blog Archive » links for 2007-12-01:

    [...] Poster: PubMed Alternative Interfaces – davidrothman.net » Blog Archive Cette citation me fait vraiment du Bien… Merci à Gaétan du CISMEF pour l’avoir sigalé à ce grand blogueur (tags: PubMed BiUM webservice XML medecine library bibliothèques vanité moi presentation citation Medline) [...]

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    Margaret Henderson:

    A colleague pointed this post out to me which reminded me that I forgot to thank you for all the reviews you have done on these PubMed alternatives. I used your list as well as the Neurotransmitter.net site to develop my list which was presented at a poster at the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, MLA meeting back in November.
    Here is the page with my list:
    http://www.library.vcu.edu/tml/bibs/altpubmed.html
    I used a slightly different structure for grouping the sites, but I do like the one Isabelle created.
    If you are interested in a copy of the poster, let me know. I also have a document which has some of the sites I didn’t list and why that I can send to those who are interested.
    Margaret

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    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Poster on Smorgasbord of PubMed Alternate Interfaces:

    [...] Margaret Henderson left a comment to let me know that she presented a poster at the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, MLA meeting on Alternate PubMed Interfaces. [...]

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    EbM-Anwender » Blog Archiv » Übersicht: Alternative Pubmed-Oberflächen:

    [...] Es gibt eine schwer zu überblickende Vielfalt alternativer Suchoberflächen zu Pubmed mit teils sehr interessanten Möglichkeiten. David Rothman hat auf zwei Übersichtsarbeiten dazu hingewiesen [1, 2]: ein Poster von Isabel de Kaenel mit prägnanten Kurzbeschreibungen und ein weiteres Poster mit Handout und Webseite von Margaret Henderson. Ich nutze gelegentlich GoPubMed um zu Themen die wichtigen Journals und wichtige Autoren zu finden. Kollegen mit Berührungsängsten vor dem Englischen empfehle ich gelegentlich BabelMeSH. [...]

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