PubMed is a free search engine that provides a database of biomedical article searches and abstracts. Its database source is MEDLINE. The core subject is medicine, but other medical-related fields are also included, such as nursing or other health disciplines. PubMed's feeds do not include the full text of journal articles, but may provide links to full-text providers (paid or free).
Considering that there are paid downloads in PubMed, in order to obtain the literature in PubMed for free and efficiently, I entered PubMed through the resource library of the Literature Party Downloader:
1. Double-click PubMed in the resource library list of the Document Party Downloader to enter the homepage, as shown below:
2. Enter keywords on the PubMed homepage, as shown below:
3. Enter keywords to find a list of related documents. You can check the options in the left toolbar to conduct a more in-depth search (the toolbar includes catalog filtering, year division, available text types, article attributes, etc.), as shown below:
4. Retrieve the document you need and click on the title to open the document. You will see the DOI of the document and the full-text source link of the document. Click the document source link, for example, the following document:
5. Go to the next page to find the full text and click the PDF download button. Picture below:
6. Finally, click Save Logo, as shown below:
7. The channel we are talking about today has many permissions. Here is another example of a document without free, as shown below:
Click on the article title to open the document, and click on the document source link:
9. Another download method is another download function of Document Party Downloader, which is to download the current article, which is still a document in PubMed. Copy the document DOI and paste it directly into the "Download current article" search box at the top of the page to download. literature