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tagged ovidmedline_vs_pubmed by campbell ...on 17-DEC-07

 

Feature Ovid MedlinePubMed
AccessPenn onlyFree to the world, PubMedPlus limited to Penn only
Update Frequencydaily file; weekly filedaily
Subject SearchingMaps search terms to MeSH. Extremely easy to find and search using a Medical Subject Heading
Algorithm includes MeSH and textword searching. More difficult to look for a Medical Subject Heading
Focus, Explode, SubheadingEasy, All options display when executing a single topic search
Must use MeSH Database search feature
Combine Search StatementsYes, refer to set numbers
Yes, using History tab and then refer to set numbers
Email ResultsYes Yes
Save Search StrategiesYes, requires setting up individual account
Yes, requires setting up individual account using MyNCBI
Send to EndNote/RefWorks Yes, Direct Export Yes, Download then Import
LimitsYes, same as Pubmed Yes, same as OVID Medline
Truncation Symbol$*
Access Full-textUse PennText LinkPubMed Plus users should use PennText Link

 

When Should I Use OVID Medline?

  • Use OVID Medline when you need to do a comprehensive search. The OVID system will suggest additional terms that you can include in your search query.
  • Use OVID Medline when you need to do a targeted search. The OVID system suggests and allows you to select more specific Medical Subject Headings and Subheading that can greatly improve specificity.

When Should I Use PubMed Plus?

  • Use PubMed if you need to run a quick search. PubMed immediately responds with results (some relevant, some not).
  • Use PubMed when you have having trouble finding enough articles. PubMed's "related articles" feature can help improve your results.
  • PubMed is also the best resource if you know the article that you need. Use the "Single Citation Matcher" to find a known article.
  • Because you will unlikely have access to OVID Medline once you leave Penn, it's important to get comfortable with the PubMed system.

What Other Resources Should I Consider Using?

  • The Cochrane Library provides access to "high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making."
  • Embase, similar to MEDLINE/PubMed, is produced in Europe. This database is especially strong in Drug Research occurring in other parts of the world.
tagged ovidmedline_vs_pubmed by campbell ...on 09-JAN-08