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my friend’s prof published a paper a few years back training facial recognition software on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Big Bang Theory.
i love weird academics. i strive for this level of whimsical empiricism.
Whenever I am looking for a specific article sometimes I am reminded the best part of doing any research...the title
glorious.
pubmed I want u carnally
also btw every day us govt is shut down stuff is going into the biggest globally used English language source of medical evidence with unchecked automatic cataloguing. This is gonna be hell to sort out and library funding trends suggest it probably won't get done, which will have some impact on the quality of future secondary research as well as potentially meaning some folks who need that evidence to do their jobs right just won't find it

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not to cause panic or anything but is pub med down for yall? *near hysterical laughter*
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Which search engine is best for academic research? Hint: It's not Wikipedia
PubMed
PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally.
The PubMed database contains more than 34 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature. It does not include full-text journal articles; however, links to the full text are often present when available from other sources, such as the publisher's website or PubMed Central (PMC).
Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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