We’re Offline for Memorial Day

The MSK Library’s virtual services will be offline on Monday, May 25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. We will be back online on Tuesday, May 26. 

Please visit our virtual services page to learn more about how we are supporting the MSK community while our physical space is closed. We are here to support your research and information needs – just Ask Us

Want a good long weekend read? Check out our newly released Library Report, highlighting our activities from 2018 and 2019. 

Stay safe and have a great Memorial Day weekend.

The New PubMed is Here!

If you’ve visited PubMed lately, chances are you’ve noticed it has a new look and feel. The “new” PubMed is now the default search interface for PubMed, replacing the legacy version. In addition to a new look, the new PubMed offers a mobile optimized site and new search features. 

Want to learn more about the new PubMed? Register for our next open workshop on May 20. 

And remember, if you have questions or need help with the new PubMed, just Ask Us! 

A New PubMed is Coming: Are You Ready?

In mid-May 2020, the new version of PubMed will officially replace Legacy PubMed. Learn more about what changes you can expect in our original blog post on this topic. 

new user guide answers many common questions about how best to use the new site. NLM has added links on the new PubMed homepage to many popular PubMed features including the Advanced Search and the MeSH database.

The University of Texas Libraries have created a guide to help PubMed users transition between the Legacy PubMed to the new version. It includes side-by-side text and/or images illustrating how to use common features in the Legacy PubMed and where to find these features in New PubMed. These comparisons show the desktop versions of PubMed. New PubMed is intended to be used with a variety of different devices and features a mobile-friendly search.

In May, our Research Informationists will be offering New PubMed workshops (via Zoom or WebEx) to help you transition to using PubMed 2.0. Register now:

As always, if you have questions or need help with the new PubMed, please Ask Us!