Medline
Medline is available from many hosts but the main ones are - PubMed and Web of Science.
It gives references to journal articles in the biomedical sciences including: biotechnology and bioengineering; clinical medicine; drugs and toxicology; forensic medicine; health affairs; non-clinical aspects of health care; psychiatry. Covers 1950 to the present day.
PubMed
For the most up-to-date data including 'in press' articles use PubMed.
- Link to PubMed - no password required
Help & guidance
- Help using PubMed
- Contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for additional advice on using this resource
- To save searches and set up alerts, you will need to use a third-party sign-in option, such as Facebook or Google. It is not possible to use your University login credentials for this purpose.
EndNote Info
Mark the records you want, click 'Send to' then select 'Citation manager'.
- Desktop EndNote - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into Desktop EndNote
When you click on 'Create file' EndNote will open and the records will be imported. - EndNote online - Download & import - Find out more about saving references into EndNote online
Save an EndNote file and then import it using the "PubMed (NLM)" import option. - What is EndNote?
MEDLINE on the Web of Science
- Link to MEDLINE on the Web of Knowledge - University username and password required
To search across all databases, or a specific one, you may need to select this from the 'Search in:' drop-down list.
Help & guidance
- Web of Science Training Portal
- Contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for additional advice on using this resource.
EndNote info
- Desktop EndNote - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into Desktop EndNote
- EndNote online - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into EndNote online
- What is EndNote?