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- PubMed
PubMed® comprises more than 40 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites Dog ownership at three months of age is associated with protection against food allergy Marrs T, et al Allergy 2019
- Identifiers in PubMed: PMID, PMCID DOI - Stevens Institute of Technology
There are currently two identifiers unique to citations found in PubMed: the PubMed Identifier (PMID) and the PubMed Central Identifier (PMCID) A third identifier, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), is often found in PubMed citations, though it does not originate with PubMed
- DOI PMID: What Are They?: PubMed Identifier (PMIDs)
PMID (PubMed Identifier) is a unique numerical identifier assigned by the NIH National Library of Medicine to articles in PubMed which can be used to search for and access those articles
- A Guide to PMID and PMCID numbers - University of New Mexico
PMID numbers are automatically assigned by PubMed (not PMC), after a manuscript is published in an indexed journal All articles available in PubMed have a PMID number, regardless of their type or funding PubMed is an indexing engine; it also indexes works posted in PubMed Central
- DOI PMID Search: Start Here - Purdue University
PMID is a unique identifier used in the PubMed database and can be used to look up abstracts in PubMed The PMID lookup links to online access through the Library
- PMID (PubMed ID): Search by PMID - St. John Fisher College
What's a PMID? "PMID" stands for PubMed Identifier It identifies an article, book, or other resource with a permanent and unique combination of numbers and letters Example: 23761710 Search for an article by its PubMed ID
- A Guide to (PMCID, PMID, NIHMS, DOI) Identifiers and the Mandatory . . .
PMCID – The PMC PubMed Central reference number The PMCID is required in NIH grants proposals It is important to note that a publication that does not comply with this policy and is submitted with a grant may delay or prevent awarding of funds This number is assigned to a full text article
- Research Guides: Persistent Links from Library Resources: Using PMIDs
A PMID is a number that the National Library of Medicine assigns to every item in PubMed It is a quick way to refer to an article, book chapter, or other item in PubMed
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