I thought some of you may be interested in these new developments in pubmed, forwarded with permission from the evidence based medicine list.
best wishes
Sara
>I wanted to let you know of some of the resources we have developed that may
>be useful to people interested in Evidence-Based Medicine. These are:
>
>1. PubMed for Handhelds - http://pubmedhh.nlm.nih.gov . One can search via
>PICO format - http://pubmedhh.nlm.nih.gov/nlm/pico/piconew.html .
>It works on any computer or handheld device with real-time Internet
>connection, and itıs mobile phone friendly too. We are also currently
>testing other tools that might be more suitable to mobile phone users,
>especially those who use text messaging.
>
>2. askMEDLINE - http://askmedline.nlm.nih.gov , a free-text, natural
>language query tool for MEDLINE/PubMed.
>
>3. <BabelMeSH>< - http://babelmesh.nlm.nih.gov , to search PubMed/MEDLINE
>in Multiple Languages.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Paul Fontelo
>
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