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  • Health Sciences
  • Biomedical Research
  • Medical Informatics

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  • The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is a leading authority in health information.
  • PubMed is a critical database for biomedical literature.
  • Continuous improvement of digital platforms is essential for research accessibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To announce and describe the redesigned PubMed website launched in 2020.
  • To highlight key improvements in user interface and functionality.
  • To affirm PubMed's continued role in providing free access to health research.

Main Methods:

  • Strategic planning and iterative development.
  • User-centered design principles.
  • Implementation of a responsive and modern web interface.

Main Results:

  • A new, more intuitive, and mobile-responsive PubMed interface.
  • Relocation of tools and features for enhanced usability.
  • Successful transition to the modernized search engine and platform.

Conclusions:

  • The redesigned PubMed website effectively enhances access to health sciences information.
  • Despite initial user adjustment, the new platform maintains PubMed's core mission.
  • The NLM's updated PubMed site represents a significant advancement in digital health research resources.