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Free PubMed Facelifts: Alternative Interfaces to an Essential Database

by: Mark Rabnett
Info-Rx: newsletter (25 March 2007)


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PubMed is pretty good on its own. But sometimes it would be nice to be able to produce different views of its information, to do some more complex data mining, or to add information from other databases to enrich your results. The following is a list of alternative interfaces, mashups and mining tools for PubMed. It’s by no means complete. Some more comprehensive resources are given at the end of this article. The resources are listed alphabetically. Some of them are rather complicated to use. For example, Ali Baba (which is cool) requires a download and you must have Java operative on your computer. Be sure to have a look at PubFocus, which was highlighted in our January newsletter. PubReMiner and ReleMed are also worth trying.


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