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PubMed

Boolean Operators

Boolean
Operator
Syntax Example
AND {Default}
skunk tomato
OR OR
skunk OR tomato
NOT NOT
skunk NOT tomato

Other Operators

Syntax Example Description
""
"kidney allograft"
phrase search

Search Fields

"PubMed uses an Automatic Term Mapping feature to search for unqualified terms. When you click Go, PubMed will look for a match in up to four lists. It looks first for a match in the MeSH Translation Table. If it doesn't find a match, it looks in the Journals Translation Table and finally in the Author Index. As soon as PubMed finds a match, the mapping stops. That is, if a term matches in the MeSH Translation Table, PubMed does not continue looking in the next table." When there are no matches found during the automatic term mapping process, individual words are searched in all fields.

Syntax Example Description
{Default}
 
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
{Default}
 
Journal Title
[au] or {Default}
Washington G
Author
*cardiogra*
Truncation
YYYY/MM/DD
1999/04/19
Date of Publication
YYYY/MM/DD
1999/04/19
Entrez Date - Date publication was entered into Pubmed
YYYY/MM/DD
1999/04/19
Date publication was given MeSH terms

Alternative Search Interface

Other Features

An excellent PubMed tutorial can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/pubmed_tutorial/m1001.html.

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