PubMed Central (PMC) is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). It serves as a digital counterpart to the NLM's extensive print journal collection, providing access to millions of articles from thousands of journals. PMC is a critical resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, educators, and the public, offering a vast repository of peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and clinical studies.
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Allows users to perform detailed searches using various filters such as author, journal, publication date, and more.
Provides free access to the full text of millions of articles, including research papers, reviews, and clinical studies.
A personalized space where users can save searches, manage bibliographies, and set up alerts for new content.
Enables users to export citations in various formats for use in reference management software.
A significant portion of the content is available under open access licenses, promoting the free dissemination of knowledge.
The site is optimized for mobile devices, allowing users to access content on the go.
Provides API access for developers to integrate PMC content into other applications and services.
Offers resources and tools for educators and students, including tutorials and guides on using PMC effectively.
Includes access to multimedia content such as videos, images, and datasets related to biomedical research.
Serves a global audience, with content relevant to researchers and healthcare professionals worldwide.
U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM)
Research Articles, Reviews, Clinical Studies, Case Reports, Editorials, and more
Free access to all users worldwide
PMC has significantly contributed to the open access movement, making scientific research more accessible to the public and advancing global health.
PMC collaborates with publishers, institutions, and researchers to expand its repository and enhance the quality of its content.
Operates under U.S. federal law, with content provided under various copyright and licensing agreements.
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