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How do I find a review article on PubMed?

To search for systematic reviews in PubMed, use the Systematic Review article type filter on the sidebar, or enter your search terms followed by AND systematic[sb] in the search box. For example, lyme disease AND systematic[sb].
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Does PubMed have review articles?

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Most of the journals in Medline/PubMed are peer-reviewed. Generally speaking, if you find a journal citation in Medline/PubMed you should be just fine. There is no way to limit your results within PubMed to knock out the few publications that are not considered referred titles.
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How do I find a review article?

How do I Find Review Articles?
  1. Web of Science. Start with a search in Web of Science. ...
  2. PubMed. After your initial search in PubMed, look for the "Articles Types" filter on the left side of the page. ...
  3. UCLA Library Journal Search. ...
  4. Google Scholar and ArticlesPlus.
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How do I find only peer-reviewed articles on PubMed?

You cannot limit a PubMed® search to peer-reviewed or refereed journals.
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How do I retrieve an article from PubMed?

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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Why can't I find my article 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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What types of articles does PubMed not retrieve?

It does not include full text journal articles; however, links to the full text are often present when available from other sources, such as the publisher's website or PubMed Central (PMC).
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How do I find a specific peer-reviewed article?

Three ways to identify peer-reviewed articles
  1. Use a library database with a "peer-review" feature. Most databases let you limit/filter your search results to peer-reviewed/refereed articles.
  2. Check the journal's web page. ...
  3. Use Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory.
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Does PubMed have a peer-reviewed filter?

How do I find peer-reviewed articles in PubMed? Most of the journals indexed in PubMed are peer-reviewed, but there is no limiter for peer review. Use Limits to eliminate letters, editorials, etc., and then use Clinical Queries (found on the Home page under find). Most of what is left will be peer-reviewed.
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Where can I find primary peer-reviewed articles?

Search for research articles using science-specific databases, such as the following:
  • PsycINFO. PsycINFO contains citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, technical reports, and dissertations. ...
  • ScienceDirect. ...
  • CINAHL Complete. ...
  • MEDLINE with Full Text (EBSCO) ...
  • Academic Search Complete. ...
  • GreenFILE.
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What is the difference between a research article and a review article?

Review articles do not describe original research conducted by the author(s). Instead, they give an overview of a specific subject by examining previously published studies on the topic.
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How do I find a peer review of a paper?

If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to 'About this journal' or 'Notes for Authors'. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.
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Is MEDLINE same as PubMed?

MEDLINE is the largest subset of PubMed. You may limit your PubMed search retrieval to MEDLINE citations by restricting your search to the MeSH controlled vocabulary or by using the Journal Categories filter called MEDLINE.
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Are all MEDLINE articles in PubMed?

Although PubMed is essentially a way of accessing the MEDLINE database, it actually contains some additional content, including references to some books and chapters, in-process and ahead of print citations, and some articles which lie slightly outside of the subject scope of MEDLINE, such as those on astrophysics.
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What is the difference between PubMed and PubMed Central?

In PubMed, the abstract of the publication is available and searchable. The same publication in PubMed Central contains the full text article and the full text is searchable.
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Can PubMed be trusted?

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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What is peer review PubMed?

Peer review refers to the process through which scientific papers are evaluated by professionals in related academic fields. In scientific journals, peer review is used to determine whether a submitted paper is suitable for publication in terms of its scientific value.
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How do you Harvard reference a PubMed article?

Author's surname, initial(s). ( Date Published). Title of source. Location of publisher: publisher. Retrieved from URL
  1. Author initials are separated by a period.
  2. Multiple authors are separated by commas and an ampersand (&)
  3. Title format rules change depending on what is referenced.
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Where can I find peer-reviewed articles for free?

  • ScienceOpen. ...
  • Directory of Open Access Journals. ...
  • Education Resources Information Center. ...
  • arXiv e-Print Archive. ...
  • Social Science Research Network. ...
  • Public Library of Science. ...
  • Bielefeld Academic Search Engine. ...
  • Digital Library of the Commons Repository.
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Can you find peer-reviewed articles on Google?

With Google Scholar, you can search by scholar preferences, easily navigate to related articles, and see how many times an article has been cited. Use search criteria to locate peer-reviewed articles.
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How do I find only peer-reviewed articles on Google Scholar?

Unfortunately Google Scholar doesn't have a setting that will allow you to restrict results only to peer-reviewed articles. If you find articles in Google Scholar, you would have to look up the journal the article is published in to find out whether they use peer review or not.
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Are all PubMed articles open access?

Articles in PubMed Central are freely available. Articles on Publisher's websites are either freely available or can be accessed with a fee. Contact the specific publisher for questions about their site.
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What is the difference between PubMed and Cochrane?

Whereas PubMed as an unfiltered source of primary literature comprises all different kinds of publication types occurring in academic journals, The Cochrane Library is a pre-filtered source which offers access to either synthesized publication types or critically appraised and carefully selected references.
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How do I do an advanced search in PubMed?

The top of the Advanced Search page is the Advanced Search Builder. In this area you can enter search terms and click the blue ADD button to the right to execute the search. Use the dropdown menu to the left to select a field to search. These are fields in the record such as Author, Article Title, Journal etc.
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What is a scientific review article?

What is a review article? A review article can also be called a literature review, or a review of literature. It is a survey of previously published research on a topic. It should give an overview of current thinking on the topic. And, unlike an original research article, it will not present new experimental results.
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