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[[Image:Aug97.fig1.gore.gif|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Aug97.fig1.gore.gif/credit|{{Aug97.fig1.gore.gif/credit}}<br/>|}}June 26, 1997: The first search of PubMed by Vice President Al Gore at the US Capitol.<ref name="aug97">{{cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Web/Newsltr/aug97.html |title=August 1997 |author=Anonymous|accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>]]
MEDLINE® (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a database of predominantly biomedical bibliographic citations maintained by the U.S. [[National Library of Medicine]] (NLM).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/medline.html |title=MEDLINE Fact Sheet |author=National Library of Medicine|accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref> Each citation includes bibliographic data, abstract if available, links to full text of the article and keywords. The keywords are indexed with the NLM's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/mesh.html |title=Medical Subject Headings (MESH®) Fact Sheet |author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>
MEDLINE® (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a database of predominantly biomedical bibliographic citations maintained by the U.S. [[National Library of Medicine]] (NLM).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/medline.html |title=MEDLINE Fact Sheet |author=National Library of Medicine|accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref> Each citation includes bibliographic data, abstract if available, links to full text of the article and keywords. The keywords are indexed with the NLM's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/mesh.html |title=Medical Subject Headings (MESH®) Fact Sheet |author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>


There are many third party interfaces to search MEDLINE such as OVID<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ovid.com/site/catalog/DataBase/901.jsp |title=MEDLINE® - Ovid's MEDLINE |accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>. The National Library of Medicine's own search interface, PubMed (http://pubmed.gov) is freely available since its first search was performed by Vice President [[Al Gore]] from a press conference at the US Capitol on June 26, 1997.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Web/Newsltr/aug97.html |title=August 1997 |author=Anonymous|accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>
There are many third party interfaces to search MEDLINE such as OVID<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ovid.com/site/catalog/DataBase/901.jsp |title=MEDLINE® - Ovid's MEDLINE |accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>. The National Library of Medicine's own search interface, PubMed (http://pubmed.gov) is freely available since its first search was performed by Vice President [[Al Gore]] from a press conference at the US Capitol on June 26, 1997.<ref name="aug97">{{cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Web/Newsltr/aug97.html |title=August 1997 |author=Anonymous|accessdate=2007-11-09 |format= |work=}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:40, 10 November 2007

(PD) Photo: National Center for Biotechnology Information
June 26, 1997: The first search of PubMed by Vice President Al Gore at the US Capitol.[1]

MEDLINE® (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a database of predominantly biomedical bibliographic citations maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM).[2] Each citation includes bibliographic data, abstract if available, links to full text of the article and keywords. The keywords are indexed with the NLM's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®).[3]

There are many third party interfaces to search MEDLINE such as OVID[4]. The National Library of Medicine's own search interface, PubMed (http://pubmed.gov) is freely available since its first search was performed by Vice President Al Gore from a press conference at the US Capitol on June 26, 1997.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Anonymous. August 1997. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
  2. National Library of Medicine. MEDLINE Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
  3. National Library of Medicine. Medical Subject Headings (MESH®) Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
  4. MEDLINE® - Ovid's MEDLINE. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.