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Scientific publications and databases

Abstract:

Scientific literature in the form of formal academic publications, scholarly books, book chapters, dissertations, and meeting presentations is the primary source of information for the scientific community. Today, most of this information is available electronically and can be found on the Web. Many articles are now open access, so that the scientific community can read the full text instantly, and the use of hyperlinks has fundamentally changed the structure and delivery of information. In this chapter, we survey the digital libraries that are available to the biomedical community, including tools for retrieving biomedical literature (such as the search engines PubMed and Google Scholar), general ...

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