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.

Medical Search engine

Professional medical search engine

  • Pubmed
  • Cochrane Reviews The Cochrane Library
  • Meta-search tools

  • TRIP Database
  • NLM Gateway
  • [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gquery/gquery.fcgi?itool=toolbar Entrez, NLM's cross-database search]
  • SUMSearch
  • 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)
  • Consumer health search engine

  • MedlinePlus by the U.S. NLM
  • Healthfinder by the U.S. HHS
  • Healthline
  • Medstory
  • Healia [http://www.healia.com/]
  • Consumer health information

  • WebMD
  • Mayo Clinic medical information
  • InteliHealth
  • Search strategy

    Methodology-based retrieval

    Selection criteria

    Synonyms Words

    Medical Document Retrieval


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