Here at ‘Life In The Fast Lane’ we have preached the virtues of some of the alternatives to PubMed, but in many ways the old warhorse is still the gold standard. Thankfully, however, I didn’t waste my time, or yours for that matter, because @laikas has done the job definitively with her blog post titled 10 + 1 PubMed Tips for Residents (and their Instructors).
Go PubMed Journal search with wings
GoPubMed.org is an amazing piece of search architecture. It is a knowledge-based search engine for biomedical texts based on GO (gene ontology) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) developed in 2004. GoPubMed retrieves PubMed abstracts for your search query and sorts relevant information into the categories of ‘What, Who, Where or When’.
Hakia PubMed Semantic Search

Hakia semantic technologies have turned their attention to professional medical search with the provision of a dedicated semantic medical search of PubMed to provide credible, fresh and relevant search results. This move away from the ‘popularity-ranked’ results produces some enlightening and interesting search results to queries. The medical version for hakia can be found at [...]




























