- Click Research, and select PubMed to go the PubMed Online Database.
- Enter your search term(s), and click OK.
- On the Search Results page, set the Display to Abstract. You can also change the number of records to display.
If you prefer, you can set the display to MEDLINE. Using this display, you can easily copy all the search results at once.
- Highlight and copy the record(s) you want to include in your datafile.
- In Citation, click Research, Import Record in Citation.
- Review the record to make certain the information is correct.
Note that there are several ways to import records from PubMed.
1.
You can set the option to display the records in MEDLINE format. The MEDLINE
format is more difficult to read onscreen, but the records are more accurately
imported into Citation. You can check the records that interest you, and then click
Display, MEDLINE. Press Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C to copy all the records, and then
click Research, Import to add them to your datafile..
2.
You can check the records you are interested in, then Display them in MEDLINE format.
Press Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C to copy all the records, and then
click Research, Import to add all the records at once to your datafile.
2.
You can check the records you are interested in, then click SENDTO Text.
Press Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C to copy all the records, and then
click Research, Import to add all the records at once to your datafile.
For example: