Unbound Medicine, a provider of knowledge management solutions for healthcare, has announced the launch of the next generation literature search and tracking application - Prime PubMed.
Prime PubMed is the next step in Unbound's vision of integrating evidence from primary literature into the summary content and practice. Replacing its predecessor Unbound MEDLINE, Prime's cutting-edge feature set strives to impact education, research, and clinical care positively.
Prime PubMed allows users to search or browse the full PubMed database on any smartphone or tablet using Unbound's award-winning interface; optimise the library's journal investment by seamlessly integrating branded links to view full-text articles; view the influence and interrelationships between journal articles using Grapherence™, Unbound's exclusive interactive search capability; and personalise with Prime ForYou which delivers customised lists of articles based on users interests and fields of research or study.
Prime PubMed is available for free on the web and in the Apple iTunes and GooglePlay (Android) app stores. Integrated into many Unbound products such as uCentral™ and Nursing Central™, the inclusion of a Prime PubMed provides instant access to current medical information by linking from references to the citation, tracking specific journals, or by giving users the ability to search PubMed from one centralised location.
Unbound Medicine supports practitioners by providing evidence from primary literature at the point of need. Since its inception nearly 20 years ago, Unbound Medicine has created search interfaces and journal tracking products using the content available from the National Library of Medicine. Unbound's leadership team was instrumental in creating the first web interface to MEDLINE along with full-text linking algorithms for easier access to the literature.
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