Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | Free | Unbound Medicine, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The new free Prime app connects you to the most up-to-date journal citations and abstracts from the complete PubMed database. In addition to the ability to perform powerful searches and link to the publisher’s full text articles, Prime also provides a number of exclusive tools not available anywhere else creating a one-of-a-kind user experience.
PRIME FEATURES
- Search: Perform evidence-based searches by keyword, author, or journal then link to full text articles.
- Organize: Bookmark and Tag important articles and searches to quickly return to them later
- Share: Share articles directly from the app via Email, Twitter, Facebook, SMS, Dropbox, and more
EXCLUSIVE TOOLS
- Grapherence®: Unbound’s unique search option allows you to visually explore the influence and interrelationships among journal articles
- For You: Discover new articles in a feed designed specifically for you based on how you use the app
- Browse: Select specific journals you want to follow and receive alerts when new articles are published
WHAT IS GRAPHERENCE?
Grapherence® is Unbound’s interactive search that graphically represents the influence and interrelationships among journal articles. Tap the Grapherence button within a citation and instantly see how that article is related to others. Using this exclusive feature the researcher quickly uncovers difficult to find entries, determines overall significance, identifies clusters of thought, and locates seminal articles.
ABOUT UNBOUND MEDICINE
With 50+ premium apps available, Unbound Medicine combines powerful software with best-selling content to deliver clinical answers wherever you need them. Top-selling apps include Johns Hopkins Antibiotic (ABX) Guide, Davis’s Drug Guide, 5-Minute Clinical Consult, Harriet Lane Handbook, The Washington Manual, Nursing Central™, and Diagnosaurus DDx.
This is a very helpful app, it’s extremely accurate and it keeps me updated on the most recent papers. It’s fantastic for academic medicine!
Now I can access the references from my iPhone. When I was young, I had to go library and look to the big books to get references.
Would be even better if we could open PDF and save to Dropbox, share multiple favorites with other medline users, and have a link with JournalLab discussion platforms to see comments that other medline users have of the same article!
Easy to use, complete and rich in comprehensive search options. I'm glad I found it.
Great tool for this DPT student when i am away from my computer and need to research best evidence-based practice guidelines.