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PubMed via JEFFLINE --
For Access to Full-Text Articles

Do you prefer PubMed, the National Library of Medicine’s free interface to the MEDLINE database?

Did you know that If you go to PubMed directly (http://www.pubmed.gov OR http://www.ncbi.gov/entrez/guery.fcgi) you won’t get everything you’re entitled to as a Jeffersonian?

But—

If you enter PubMed from the JEFFLINE Database Access page you’ll have full-text access to more than 500 electronic journals subscribed to by Scott Library!

You’ll get to the same great database and interface ...enhanced for JEFFLINE users.

How does it work?

Perform a PubMed search as usual. Look for a blue JEFFLINE icon that indicates an article is available in full text.

Click on the JEFFLINE icon and a second window, displaying the full-text of the article, will appear.

For assistance using PubMed contact the Reference Desk 215-503-8150, email Askalibrarian@jefferson.edu, or schedule a workshop with Dan Kipnis, Education Services Librarian, 215-503-2825.

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