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Links to Full Text Modified in PubMed

Nahin AM. Links to Full Text Modified in PubMed®. NLM Tech Bull. 2011 Jan-Feb;(378):e10.

February 11, 2011 [posted]
February 14, 2011 [Editor's note added]

[Editor's note: These changes were implemented in PubMed on February 14, 2011.]

The PubMed® Summary display will soon be modified to provide a more ordered display for links. The link to full text in PubMed Central® or Bookshelf will display as “Free full text” and move to the same line as the “Related citations” link (see Figure 1).