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  1. Finding Full Text

    There are three quick ways to download research articles: through our databases, by using LibKey Nomad, and via the Discover search box on our Library homepage. Databases The best way to find full text within a database (such as PubMed) is to use the Geisinger Library Article Linker button. It appears next to titles in the search results when you log in to the database from the library’s homepage (and therefore it can access our journal subscriptions). Click the Geisinger Library butt…
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  4. Want to keep up on current research? Consider creating an auto-alert in PubMed and CINAHL! To create an auto alert in PubMed: 1. Login into your NCBI account on the top of the page: If you don’t already have an NCBI account, create one by clicking Sign Up on the bottom of the login screen: We recommend using your ORCiD credentials to log in. 2. Search for the topic you want to be updated on. 3. Under the Search Bar click Create Alert: 4. This screen will drop down: 5. …
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  5. PubMed users who create a My NCBI account can maximize their experience by taking advantage of the full functions PubMed offers, including creating auto alerts. Log in to PubMed using third-party authentication. Once you verify your email address, click on your account name for the dropdown menu, selecting dashboard. From the My NCBI Dashboard, you can: run searches directly. set filters for relevancy. save search results in your Bibliography. share results with colleagues. Create an A…
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