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- LITERATURE SEARCH AT THE INSTITUTE -

The computer-assisted literature search available on campus is either from: There are 3 interface software generally available to perform such tasks: There are many databases. Maybe the most importants are MEDLINE and Biological Abstracts.

To find out more about the OVID, Silver Platter softwares or MEDLINE check out the online help (click here)at the University of Michigan.

There are 3 methods for doing literature search at the Institute that I am aware of:

Depending on the method, only MEDLINE or MEDLINE and other databases are available.

METHOD 1: Silver Platter on DOS or Macintosh

METHOD 2: OVID via telnet

This search is restricted only to the MEDLINE database, but it contains most of what we need.
I find this the fastest method, but it requires understanding of the OVID interface and all commands are entered via keyboard. This is still experimental and restricted to campus connections. Calling from home on a modem via WiscWorld qualifies as a valid connection.
Telnet at the following address: chslib.biostat.wisc.edu and enter the username as librem. You will find a screen similar to the following: (The ^ sign signifies the CRTL key).
 ^F File  ^E Edit  ^A Search  ^L Limit  ^V View  ^T Tools  ^O Options  ^Y Help
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qqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqqqqq Ovid - Medline <1991 to August 1995> qqqqqqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqq

     [To select option hold Ctrl and letter indicated.  Press ^Y for Help.]
     Enter subject, then press 
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     ^U Author     ^J Journal    ^G Limit Set   ^N Combine     ^B Save
     ^R Textword   ^D Database   ^K View Set    ^P Print Set   ^X Exit
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Saving your searches: the useful ways to save your data is either ftp or e-mail. You can ftp the saved sets anywhere, for example on your account on MOLVIROL (ftp://mvftp.bocklabs.wisc.edu) or on your account on bioinformatics (ftp://bioinformatics.bocklabs.wisc.edu). You need to have a valid username and password and specify the directory into which you want to save your data.

METHOD 3: Web search

Alternatively you can use the free World Wide Web connection offered by NCBI at the following address: http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medline/query_form.html which is also available as a Bookmark (Bookmarks=> Common Sites=> Medline Subset Query Form) on all Macintoshes as implemented by Rollie.

© 1995 Jean-Yves Sgro --- This page is http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/imv/medline-search/medline-search.html
Last Modified August 25, 1995