Medline
Medline is available from many hosts but the main ones are - PubMed and Web of Science.
It gives references to journal articles in the biomedical sciences including: biotechnology and bioengineering; clinical medicine; drugs and toxicology; forensic medicine; health affairs; non-clinical aspects of health care; psychiatry. Covers 1950 to the present day.
PubMed
For the most up-to-date data including 'in press' articles use PubMed.
- Link to PubMed - no password required
Help & guidance
- Help using PubMed
- Contact us for additional advice on using this resource
EndNote Info
Mark the records you want, click 'Send to' then select 'Citation manager'.
- Desktop EndNote - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into Desktop EndNote
When you click on 'Create file' EndNote will open and the records will be imported. - EndNote online - Download & import - Find out more about saving references into EndNote online
Save an EndNote file and then import it using the "PubMed (NLM)" import option. - What is EndNote?
MEDLINE on the Web of Science
- On-campus link to MEDLINE - no password required if you select the "IP Authentication" option
- Off-campus link to MEDLINE - University login required via an Institutional login
If you are not sure what your University login is see Accessing e-resources for more information.
Help & guidance
- Web of Science Training Portal
- Contact us for additional advice on using this resource.
EndNote info
- Desktop EndNote - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into Desktop EndNote
- EndNote online - Direct export - Find out more about saving references into EndNote online
- What is EndNote?