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Internal Medicine Journal Search: Personalize Your Searches! May 3, 2008

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medical journalism, Medical Search, Medicine, Medicine 2.0.
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Have you ever heard about Google Co-op? According to Wikipedia:

Google Co-op is a platform provided by Google that allows web developers to feature specialized information in web searches, refine and categorise queries and create customized search engines, based on Google Web Search.

Flavio Guzmán created his own search engine, the Internal Medicine Journal Search where we can search on the top 5 medical journals: JAMA, NEJM, BMJ, AIM and Lancet.

This is a great example on how to create a customized search engine. Another example is the Scienceroll Personalized Search Engine where you can choose which databases to search in. More about it here.

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