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MEDLINE is the largest subset of PubMed. You may limit your PubMed search retrieval to MEDLINE citations by restricting your search to the MeSH controlled vocabulary or by using the Journal Categories filter called MEDLINE.
PubMed is a platform where you can access MEDLINE, the database of citations. MEDLINE is a life sciences and biomedical database provided and maintained by the National Library of Medicine.
PubMed Overview Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
An updated version of PubMed is now available at (see Figure 1). The new PubMed will become the default in spring 2020 and will ultimately replace the legacy version. Figure 1: The new PubMed homepage.
[sb] is a search tag for Subset. The MEDLINE subset is the set of PubMed records that come from MEDLINE journals and have been indexed with MeSH.
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Web of Science provides an interface for searching the electronic databases Science Citation Index Expanded ( SCI) and Social Science Citation Index ( SSCI). Our NIH license allows searching for records from 1955 to present ( SCI) and 1956 to present ( SSCI). Both databases are updated weekly.
MEDLINE format is a tagged field format that displays all of the fields held in a Medline record for a journal reference.
Whats the difference between PubMed and PubMed Central? PubMed is a biomedical literature database which contains the abstracts of publications in the database. PubMed Central is a full text repository, which contains the full text of publications in the database.

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