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Take our AD survey - https://nlmenterprise.co1.qualtrics.c... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ NLM’s PubMed is the most heavily used biomedical literature citation database in the world. PubMed provides free access to more than 30 million citations and is searched by more than 2.5 million users daily. It is a critical resource for helping researchers, health care professionals, students, and the public share information and learn more about the latest developments in life sciences. Earlier this year, NLM launched an updated version of PubMed with an enhanced design that provides advanced technology to improve the user experience on mobile as well as desktop devices. This modern interface includes updated web elements for easier navigation and enhanced search results, including previews with highlighted text snippets that can help you scan your results. Key descriptions below: 0:00 PubMed search page appears 0:04 Text “2.5m Daily Users” appears over a spinning earth globe showing continents and locations worldwide 0:21 Computer monitor shows PubMed search results for “sars cov 2”. The “Send citations to clipboard” feature is displayed 0:26 Seated medical doctor in background. Text “How Do You Use The Information You Found on PubMed?”. Graphics show: 84% “Read it on a laptop or desktop computer”; 74% “Download a PDF”; and 30% “Save to a citation manager”. 0:32 Text: “The Evolution of PubMed” appears above animated timeline that builds from left to right in year increments of 1997, 2000, 2010, and 2016. Thumbnail images of webpages appear under year increments. 0:47 PubMed citation results page shows two on-screen buttons. “Open Access to Full Text: PLOS Medicine”. and “PMC: Full text”. PLOS Medicine button is chosen. 0:53 “PLOS Medicine” website appears. 1:00 Hand holds smartphone at screen right. Text appears at left: “Major Changes for Sustainability; New Databases, Web Architecture, Cloud Delivery” 1:11 Two different views of webpages from PubMed. 01:15 Overhead view of seated man typing on laptop keyboard. 1:19 Cascading Twitter posts appear in rapid succession. 1:28 PubMed search webpage appears. “sars cov 2” is entered and search results appear. 1:33 Clicking on the word “CITE” displays text box containing citation data. 01:40 Cursor highlights the on-screen [Download .nbib] button. 1:44 Cursor highlights the on-screen [Format:] button. Pop-up menu of four format options appears (AMA, MLA, APA and NLM). AMA option is selected. 1:53 “Ped” is entered in PubMed search page. “pediatric” is chosen from a list of matches. On the results page, “Advanced” is selected. PubMed Advanced Search Builder query page appears. Clicking on “Details” option shows text box containing different spellings for “pediatric”. “Results” button is highlighted and shows total number of results. 2:23 PubMed New and Noteworthy webpage appears with summary results listed. 2:28 A summary result is selected. Scene changes to PubMed.gov logo centered within white background. 2:34 NIH-NLM logo. [pause] SERVING SCIENTISTS AND SOCIETY. #audiodescription