What it is:
PubMed is a free database from the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes millions of citations and abstracts from health, medicine, biology, and life sciences journals.
Why you’d use it:
Use PubMed to find reliable, research-based information for class projects, lab reports, or health topics. It’s a great way to explore clinical studies, medical breakthroughs, and scientific reviews — many with links to full-text articles.
PubMed, maintained by the National Library of Medicine, is a comprehensive database of biomedical and life sciences literature, including MEDLINE records, PubMed Central articles, and publisher content.
Why you’d use it:
Faculty use PubMed to locate scholarly research, clinical trials, and reviews across health and biological disciplines. The platform supports advanced searching through MeSH terms and filters for study type, species, and publication date.