PubMed is an impressive resource. There are several ways to learn about using PubMed.
A How To Section: This lists ‘How To’ details for different components of PubMed
MyNCBI Help: You will need to be logged in to access this feature
Training and Tutorials Section
NCBI News: This is updated periodically and gives a broad overview of developments
NLM Technical Bulletin: This is much broader and relates to the National Library of Medicine. However there are many interesting articles such as this one on the new PubMedReader
Appendix – Related Resources on this Site
Working with PubMed – Part 1: Getting started with a shortcut
Working with PubMed – Part 2: Favoriting abstracts
Working with PubMed – Part 3: Bibliography
How to receive research paper e-mail alerts
A Video Celebrating 10 years of PubMed Central
How to improve your search results with Medline
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