Indeed, PubMed is really free to the public (public) is only a summary part of the liberalization, and most articles are not provided in full text. Of course, the easiest and most straightforward way is to spend money on PubMed, but an article often ten or even tens of dollars, so ...
PubMed provides free access via the Internet to more than 23 million records, of which over 19 million are from the MEDLINE database of journal articles. PubMed also provides access to other databases, such as the NCBI Bookshelf. To perform a basic search, you can simply enter the search...
PubMed provides free access via the Internet to more than 23 million records, of which over 19 million are from the MEDLINE database of journal articles. PubMed also provides access to other databases, such as the NCBI Bookshelf. To perform a basic search, you can simply enter the search...
Research articles based on the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) (not SEER-Medicare) that had been published in journals from 1998 to 2022 searched by PubMed. The joinpoint analysis program chose the most suitable loglinear regression model to detect calendar years (known as “...
PubMed Central:A resource of the National Library of Medicine (the American National Institutes of Health), offering free access to scholarly literature. Use it to find credible data on the life sciences and different medical fields. Research Gate:A social network for research scientists where they...
Effects of individual differences in text exposure on sentence comprehension Article Open access 05 October 2023 Reading plays a crucial role in determining academic success and life outcomes in literate societies1,2. Yet, reading is effortful, and people must make a choice to pursue reading. Bei...
Disruptions resulting from an epidemic might often appear to amount to chaos but, in reality, can be understood in a systematic way through the lens of “epidemic psychology”. According to Philip Strong, the founder of the sociological study of epidemic
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Many authors do not have ready access to professional editorial help – a problem with the potential to worsen the North-South and West-East information imbalance [11, 12]. Moreover, reviewers and editors may no longer be as willing or able as they were before to provide extensive help with...
In the last 10 years, a new consumption culture, which involves acquiring information from YouTube rather than from traditional media such as TV, radio and magazines, has been established (Herold, 2008). YouTube is easy to use and provides seamless access to user-based content (Lee and Watki...