Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | $2.99 | Serhiy Duminskyy | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
PubMed On Tap searches PubMed and PubMed Central to find, display, and import reference information and pdfs of the full article (if you have access privileges). You can search your personal reference library, organize your references in groups (static and smart), and email references from your device to yourself or others in a form suitable for reading or importing into desktop reference management applications. Many features are optimized for reference retrieval and management (advanced boolean searches, search for Full Text or Free Full text, recall recent searches, etc.).
Note: PubMed sometimes mistakenly lists a restricted Full Text article as Free Full Text, and PubMed On Tap identifies them as such. In these cases, you'll need access privileges to read the Full Text.
• PubMed On Tap is included in the Online LPN to RN guide to Terrific Apps Every Nurse Should be Using
• “Top 5 Apps you will really use.” — Practice Magazine, Optometrists Association Australia
• “PubMed On Tap for the iPhone: the National Library of Medicine in your pocket.” — Joel Topf, MD
• “School of medicine to study effectiveness of iPads in education.” — mactech.com
• “Libraries looking for ways that the iPhone might change user's interactions with academic databases need look no further than the PubMed On Tap application.” — The UWTLIT Weblog
• If you like PubMed On Tap, please take the time to give us a nice review: it really helps.
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Don't waste your money on this stupid app.. All it does is link you to the actually pubmed website which you can just go on safari or Google chrome and do the same thing..
Awesome app. If you could save the PDFs that would be huge. I would pay 5 bucks for an app that did that as well.
I really like having the advanced search options, but I still can't get access to many paid full-texts that I should have institutional access to. Sometimes if I am on the campus wifi, some sites will recognize my institution, but many others will not. Anyway, this app makes searching quick and easy, and the last update was a significant improvement. I hope the developers keep it up. There is a database selection screen which leads me to believe they are planning to add more in addition to pubmed which would be nice, but might require a name change for the app. Update version 2.0: Great update! This app is now right up there with Papers, and much cheaper. Very nice job.
Perfect app for the busy researcher. I'm an md/phd grad student currently and I've used this app to look up and email links to articles while I'm away from home to my pi or just to read up on a potential avenue for my work. Great resource for the price. At first i Didn't think I'd use it as much as I do now. I know, I have no life. But I'm a grad student afterall
Fast, easy to use. Powerful search capability and modest memory requirements.
Smooth, clean interface. Powerful, smooth action. This is one of those handy tools that simply act the way they should.
As a phd candidate writting my dissertation, I can tell you this app is invaluable. I'm constantly on this researching as it's very friendly and easy to use. The best part is that I cam email the articles to myself or my pi, without loosing the URL. I tried the lite app and quickly realized that I needed the full version.