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So again, welcome to How PubMed Works: Selection. Todays class is about whats in PubMed and how it gets there. Here is our agenda. First, Ill survey the current publishing landscape to provide some context for the changes to PubMed over the last couple of decades. Then Ill describe how we at the National Library of Medicine or the NLM see our role in collecting the biomedical literature and describe our collection policy for journals. Ill then talk about PubMed in particular, and the difference between PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central and discuss the selection policies for fine the selection policies for PubMed Central, and the impact of the NIH Public Access Policy on PubMed contents. Ill also briefly review other content in PubMed, like author manuscripts, Preprints, and bookshelf. And finally, Ill talk about evaluating articles and provide some resources that you can use to assist patrons with locating high quality journals. To begin, I want to highlight a few features of t