A free online personal web-based Medline RSS Reader


Show results as ABSTRACT or as LIST

List results with BULLETS or NUMBERS


Medline Reader is a free web-based RSS reader program
for displaying Medline literature search results which are saved as a RSS feed.

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Medline Reader is completely web-based and the user does not need to download any kind of program. The usage is very easy.

The user only needs to cut and paste the URL parameter of the created RSS feed and add it in the URL of www.medlinereader.com.

An example: After the user created his RSS feed in PubMed / Medline, let's say:
"http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/erss.cgi?rss_guid=0KrZQrX0L4PojFLSpVIdYySVQ1mEu7wCo7yY6tYTbKG",
cut "?rss_guid=0KrZQrX0L4PojFLSpVIdYySVQ1mEu7wCo7yY6tYTbKG" and attach it to the URL "www.medlinereader.com"
to create the following URL:
"www.medlinereader.com?rss_guid=0KrZQrX0L4PojFLSpVIdYySVQ1mEu7wCo7yY6tYTbKG"

The search results for the RSS feeder are immediately available. The user may then create a shortcut of the URL on his/her computer.
I plan to extend the program so that every user may create his/her own account with personalized settings and lists.
To save the user even the first two steps, I offer the NLM/NIH to implement this program in the RSS feeder creation to automatically create a link to this display.

As an example you see the search results for the search terms "Radiology urinary leak after renal transplant":


Source: NCBI
Database: PubMed
Search terms: Radiology urinary leak after renal transplant

Ureteral complications in renal transplant recipients successfully treated with interventional radiology.
Authors: Kaskarelis I, Koukoulaki M, Georgantas T, Bairamidis E, Kokkinos C, Ieronymou M, Vougas V, Drakopoulos S
Journal: Transplant Proc
PubMed ID: 19010224

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Contact: Roland Talanow, MD, PhD