New Search Interface with a New Search Engine

Put in a phrase to see what matches across many categories and what’s most popular

On this new search beta the input interface is simpler. Just type in your search term and hit "enter."

Second, there is a new look for the search results, which are grouped with the "Top 3" results shown for recent articles, popular articles, images, reviews, etc.

Third, related article types are now combined. For example, all types of review articles are shown together under the heading of "Reviews." "Commentary" includes Editorials, Perspectives, and Sounding Board articles.

BETA GRADUATE

This new search engine, first tested on Beta, is now the standard search interface at NEJM.org.

We continue to welcome your feedback. If you have other thoughts related to this feature, please e-mail them to beta@nejm.org.

 


Reviews


Average Rating for This Feature:     based on 1 reviews.
Write a Review for This Feature

06/22/2007

Several issues
Pros: The new search interface with the ability to retrieve the online replies is very helpful. I used it in preparing a conference on rosiglitazone toxicity. Thanks very much for the feature. The full text of clinical practice articles is very hand to listen to as I walk to and from work at the Syracuse VAMC. I look forward to exploiting the powerpoint slides.
Cons:
Reviewer: Paul Shanahan
Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine
Place of Work or Study: Government Agency

report as inappropriate



COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT US.

THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE IS OWNED, PUBLISHED, AND COPYRIGHTED © MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.