Q. I need to login to PubMed. How can I do that with my UARK credentials?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Jun 20, 2024 Views: 76
PubMed / NIH recently changed their policy to disallow locally-created "My NCBI" accounts. You can still login with your ORCID account, Google account, or other 3rd party services.
One of the login options is to use your UARK username and password.
To use your UARK account, navigate to any NIH or PubMed page.
From the list of options, choose more login options.
Search for the University of Arkansas.
Click the link; you will be redirected to the UARK Central Login page. Enter your UARK username and password.
After logging in, you will be redirected to the PubMed / NIH site. If this is your first login, you may need to add details to your account.
After login, you can choose to save search strategies or set up alerts for new publications on PubMed. Read more about search alerts on our research guide, link below.
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