National Library of Medicine database MEDLINE/PubMed is going back in time.MEDLINE/PubMed offers now more than 60 000 articles in the current list will be indexed, 1947, as well as the medical literature (CLMN).
Created in 1971, MEDLINE originally contained citations for journal articles published since 1966. But mostly NLM started in 1996 to extend over 307,000 citations, originally published in 1964 and 1965 cumulated Index Medicus by adding after the event coverage.
"Modern medical questions can answer only in consultation with the older literature," says NLM Director Donald A.B. Lindberg, MD. "Our goal is to go back to WORLD WAR II for at least do the parents, gynexin how long
will be printed electronically searchable indexes. "
1947 MEDLINE/PubMed Citations by adding a subset of the now includes more than 20 million citations 63 years biomedical literature during indexing.
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