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Are PubMed articles free?

Articles in PubMed Central are freely available. Articles on Publisher's websites are either freely available or can be accessed with a fee.
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Is PubMed free to the public?

PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally. The PubMed database contains more than 36 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature.
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Do you have to pay to access PubMed?

There is no subscription for the PubMed database. PubMed is freely accessible, but it is a literature citation database rather than a full-text provider.
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How can I read PubMed articles for free?

If you have searched PubMed (or accessed PubMed through a web link) and located a citation of interest, check for full-text icons in the upper right corner of the display above the citation. Some full text articles may be free, for example those archived in the PubMed Central® (PMC) database.
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How much does it cost to publish in PubMed?

We find that these costs range from less than US$200 per article in modern, large scale publishing platforms using post-publication peer-review, to about US$1,000 per article in prestigious journals with rejection rates exceeding 90%.
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Obtaining full text articles from PubMed

How long does it take to get an article on PubMed?

As noted on the public access Web site, since April 7, 2008, your peer-reviewed papers should be submitted to PubMed Central (PMC) immediately upon acceptance for publication by a journal. PMC will make these papers publicly available within 12 months of publication.
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Is it free to publish a research paper?

Certain high-quality journals (e.g., American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy) charge a fee to deter low-quality submissions. Some outlets publish almost every manuscript without a peer review. Some of them are free like SSRN, and some of them charge a fee.
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How can I get full access to research articles for free?

Open Access Journals: Open access journals provide unrestricted access to their articles, allowing anyone to read and download the full text without payment. Platforms like DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and PubMed Central offer extensive collections of open access articles.
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Why is my article not on PubMed?

Answer: For an article to be found in PubMed, the journal that has published the article should be indexed in Medline. If the journal is not indexed in Medline, the published article will not be found on PubMed. Based on the journal indexing of Edorium journals, none of the journals are indexed in Medline.
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How can I get full access to journal articles for free?

You can search across many repositories using search engines such as Google, Google Scholar or specialist Open Access tools such as CORE. You can also search a university's repository directly if you are interested in the research of a particular author or a research department.
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How can I download from PubMed for free?

  1. Open PubMed by typing/entering pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov in the address bar. ...
  2. Enter/type the title of the paper, the name of the author/authors of the paper, the. ...
  3. To open a particular article/Research paper click on the title of the paper. ...
  4. Click on SpringerLink or PMC. ...
  5. To download the article in PDF click on “Download PDF”
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Why can't i access PubMed?

It is possible that the current data traffic on PubMed is high, or maybe, they are doing some server maintenance, making you unable to access it. Your current location might also play a role regarding your issue. Your current location may have some site restrictions as other countries tend to block some sites.
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Is PubMed better than Google Scholar?

Additional databases beyond PubMed were not used for literature search as for other clinical topics, the search in PubMed has shown a higher specificity than Google Scholar, and a comparable sensitivity, suggesting that PubMed is an optimal tool for biomedical research [27] .
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What is difference between MEDLINE and PubMed?

In addition to the comprehensive journal selection process, what sets MEDLINE apart from the rest of PubMed is the added value of using the NLM controlled vocabulary, Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®), to index citations. PubMed has been available since 1996.
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What happened to PubMed?

PubMed will be moving to an updated version of the E-utilities API on November 15, 2022. As previously announced, this updated version of E-utilities will use the same technology as the web version of PubMed released in 2020.
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Does PubMed include all journals?

Approximately 30,000 records are included in the PubMed journal list which is updated daily and includes all MEDLINE® titles as well as other non-MEDLINE titles in PubMed. The PubMed journal list covers the entire span of MEDLINE, not just currently indexed journals.
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Is PubMed credible?

PubMed is a free and publicly available resource provided by the US National Library of Medicine. It covers the biomedical literature and, as the free version of MEDLINE, is highly authoritative. Pros and Cons: Advantages of using PubMed: It is a huge, reliable, and highly authoritative resource.
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How DOI get my paper into PubMed?

Submit your paper to one of the journals that is indexed by PubMed or one of the other related database platforms, and it will be indexed by PubMed. Each journal publishes “Instructions for Authors” that clearly explains the types of papers that are acceptable for that journal.
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Is PubMed a journal or website?

PubMed is a free, government website that allows users to search for biomedical and health related scholarly literature. Anyone with an internet connection can search in PubMed. In order to access full text of articles, you will need to work through the OSU Library subscriptions, or another library's access.
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Is JSTOR free to use?

JSTOR provides free access to millions of images, articles, and books. Our partnerships with libraries and publishers help us make images, articles, books, and other materials discoverable and freely accessible worldwide.
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Why aren t research articles free?

Journal publishers make billions of dollars annually, charging institutions up to $35,000 a year per journal and individuals per article. Studies are often funded by tax dollars, yet the traditional model of academic publishing prevents taxpayers from having access to the research.
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Is it legal to use Sci-Hub?

Andrew Pitts, CEO of scholarly publishing tech company PSI, said: “By accessing Sci-Hub, users may inadvertently download potentially dangerous content from this illegal site and put the security of their organisations at risk.”
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Which journals are free to publish?

Free Paper Publication
  • Journal of Modern Materials (Materials Science Journal)
  • Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Materials (Modeling & Simulation Journal)
  • Advanced Journal of Graduate Research (Bachelor / Master Degree Student's Research Paper)
  • Advanced Nano Research (Nano Research Journal)
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Can a normal person publish a research paper?

Answer: You can definitely publish an article either as an independent researcher or using your university affiliation. However, please think about it carefully before you arrive at such a decision. Why do you think your supervisor doesn't want you to publish this paper?
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Why is it so expensive to publish a paper?

There are significant costs associated with managing the editorial process, including: Salaries for editorial staff who handle submissions, coordinate peer review, and make publication decisions. Plagiarism detection software to screen submissions. Online manuscript submission platforms.
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