1. Go to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
2. At the top, Search “PubMed” for “hpv vaccine”. You will have to write in “hpv vaccine”, or any other topic you are searching for.
3. Click on the “limits” tag.
4. Tick the “links to free full text”
5. Choose “published in the last …. 2 years”
6. Click on “GO”
Bingo. A list of 225 free full text articles on HPV vaccine, all published in the last two years (at least when I tried it).
Click on any title that interests you, and it will bring up the PubMed entry for that article. Most will have an abstract, and all the “free full text” articles will also have a button near the top right corner of their PubMed page that you can click on to bring up the whole article.
It can also be worthwhile doing a search limited to “abstract”. Most of the articles found this way won’t have links to free full text, but there are many more of them, and the abstracts contain the gist of the article in a succinct and user friendly way. Searching PubMed for “abstracts” rather than “free full text” brings up summaries of 775 articles from the last 2 years.
Happy reading!
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1. Go to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
2. At the top, Search “PubMed” for “hpv vaccine”. You will have to write in “hpv vaccine”, or any other topic you are searching for.
3. Click on the “limits” tag.
4. Tick the “links to free full text”
5. Choose “published in the last …. 2 years”
6. Click on “GO”
Bingo. A list of 225 free full text articles on HPV vaccine, all published in the last two years (at least when I tried it).
Click on any title that interests you, and it will bring up the PubMed entry for that article. Most will have an abstract, and all the “free full text” articles will also have a button near the top right corner of their PubMed page that you can click on to bring up the whole article.
It can also be worthwhile doing a search limited to “abstract”. Most of the articles found this way won’t have links to free full text, but there are many more of them, and the abstracts contain the gist of the article in a succinct and user friendly way. Searching PubMed for “abstracts” rather than “free full text” brings up summaries of 775 articles from the last 2 years.
Happy reading!
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