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PubMed@UCSF Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
To ensure that the PubMed@UCSF features described in these FAQs work properly, you must access PubMed using the special PubMed@UCSF address via GALEN ( www.library.ucsf.edu/db/pubmed/).
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Some people preferred the command line (telnet) search interface to the CDL MEDLINE system because it offered a fast response rate and the ability to create complex searches. The PubMed@UCSF search interface is web-based. Fortunately, it has a fast response rate, and contains features that allow more advanced and controlled searching on the MEDLINE database.
If you are familiar with the PubMed search language, PubMed@UCSF allows you to build more advanced and controlled search strategies within the web interface. Detailed information on using the PubMed search language can be found in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Search Manual under the Search Field Descriptions and Tags section. Field tags are useful for searching more than one field at a time.
For example, to find all articles by UCSF faculty published in the journal Science, use the Affiliation tag [ad], and the Journal Title tag [ta], and search:
san francisco [ad] AND science [ta]
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