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HubMed: a web-based biomedical literature search interface

Alfred D. Eaton*

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network Toronto ON, Canada

*Email: aeaton{at}ehealthinnovation.org

Received December 15, 2005. Revised January 9, 2006. Accepted January 9, 2006.

HubMed is an alternative search interface to the PubMed database of biomedical literature, incorporating external web services and providing functions to improve the efficiency of literature search, browsing and retrieval. Users can create and visualize clusters of related articles, export citation data in multiple formats, receive daily updates of publications in their areas of interest, navigate links to full text and other related resources, retrieve data from formatted bibliography lists, navigate citation links and store annotated metadata for articles of interest. HubMed is freely available at http://www.hubmed.org/.


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