PubMed

Basic searching in PubMed is straightforward. Enter your keyword term(s) in the search box at the top and click the Search button.

PubMed may suggest topics for you, and if you like any of them you can simply click on one. It's usually a good idea to start with a broad search, then narrow your results.

Please note, PubMed is not like Google! You cannot use full sentences. Use keywords, author names, or journal titles to begin your searching.

Screenshot of PubMed

Advanced Search

An Advanced Search in PubMed allows you to narrow your search and find specific resources. By selecting "Advanced" under the search bar, you are taken to the PubMed Advanced Search Builder. From here, you can "add terms to the query box" and search by the specified field you choose. You can search by fields such as (but not limited to):

Screenshot of PubMed Advanced Search Builder.

Search Techniques

There are many techniques to refine your search in PubMed, including Boolean Operators, truncation, and search filters.

Boolean Operators are used to connect pieces of information within a search. You can use the operators AND OR and NOT to focus your search results.