How do I find out how many citations a PubMed article has?

Search for the article in which you are interested, and the number of citations can be found to the right of the search results. Also, when you click on the hyperlinked title, the number of citations can be found to the right under Citation Network.

How do you select all citations in PubMed?

Check the “Select All” box at the top to choose all references. Click “Export” in the right-hand column. Select “Direct Export to RefWorks” in the left-hand column. Click the Save button.

How do you search within results on PubMed?

To access a saved search, login to your My NCBI account and click on the search’s link – the search will automatically run in PubMed. 2) Collections are useful for saving articles on a topic that may require multiple different searches to find all relevant results.

What is Citation in PubMed?

PubMed records contain citation information (e.g., title, authors, journal, publication date) and abstracts of published articles and books.

How do I specify a search in PubMed?

In PubMed, first type the search term and then the search field tag in brackets. e.g. Cardiology [tiab] searches for cardiology in the title and abstract. [All Fields] or [all] – Untagged terms and terms tagged with [all fields] are processed using Automatic Term Mapping.

Can a paper have too many citations?

Citations are meant to identify the source of the information you use in your paper. You can cite a reference multiple times. Therefore, the number of citations you have is typically larger than the number of references. The opposite situation should never happen!

How do you track citations in a paper?

Have a look at Google Scholar, they’ve made this really easy. Just enter the search terms in quotation marks (that narrows down the results) in the box, then ‘search’. Under each article, click on the link “Cited by (number)” to retrieve a list of those who have cited the work.

How to find citations in PubMed PubMed Research Guide?

One way is the PubMed ID (PMID). It is a series of number and appears with each citation. If you have that, simply type (or copy and paste) it into the searchbox and the citation appears. But if you don’t have the PMID, there are other ways. On the main page under the search box, there is a link to Advanced.

When to put PMCID at the end of a citation?

Include the PubMed Central reference number (PMCID) at the end of citations. For papers published more than 3 months before an application, proposal and report is submitted: List the PubMed Central reference number (PMCID) at the end of the full journal citation for the paper in NIH applications, proposals and reports.

How to find how many papers have been indexed by PubMed?

To find out just how many papers have been indexed by PubMed every year, enter an empty query (simply press ‘Build Trend’); To find the history of a subject, enter a few keywords describing the subject.

How are similar articles generated in PubMed search?

Similar articles are generated by comparing words from the title, abstract, and MeSH terms using a word-weighted algorithm. Filters are not activated for similar articles. You can refine the list of similar articles using your search History, where the similar articles retrieval is represented as a list of PMIDs. Use this search number in a search.