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How do I download citations from PubMed into RefWorks?

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How do I download citations from PubMed into RefWorks?

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• Do search • Change the Display option from Summary to MEDLINE • Click the Display button • Change the Send To option to Text • Click the Send To button • Under the File menu, select Save As and save as a text file • Login into RefWorks. Click on IMPORT and use Import Filter/Data Source labeled NLM PubMed. Use PubMed for the database. 6. How do I find review articles on a topic? The word “Review” often gets misused, especially in the medical literature, so below is a “review of reviews” to help you clarify what the user may be looking for. Peer-reviewed or refereed article: Peer-reviewed (or “refereed”) refers to the policy of having experts in the field, such as professors, examine a submitted article before accepting it for publication. The peer review (or referee) process insures that the research described in a journal’s articles is sound and of high quality. To check if a journl is peer-reviewed, look up the journal title in Ulrich’s Periodical Directory (listed on http://journal

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