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Tutorial 1—Resources for Professionals

Getting copies of articles

If you search PubMed, you may find links to full-text articles available online at publisher sites. But not all of the over 11 million items are available online. If you want print copies of articles, you have a number of options:

  • Visit your local public library or a health sciences library that serves consumers.
    [http://nnlm.gov/members/adv.html]
  • Register as a Loansome Doc user to order articles you find in PubMed.
    [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/loansome_doc.html]

You can also explore resources available from the State Library of Iowa:

  • WWW resources
    [http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/]
  • Ebsco Health Plus is an electronic database you can use at the State Library of Iowa building, 1112 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA

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Updated: 24 July 2001