Using Mike's example of a name, for PubMed author search it would be:
Truman HS
If you have the PMID # from the abstract, you can search that way too. It appears at the end of the abstract paper.
Our rules for posting links, quotes, and copyrights, do exclude the need for a link on PubMed, if you include that PMID #.
Sometimes if you go to the right of the page and click on a "related" paper, that link can be HUGE.... I have found since they redid the format at PubMed, the linking addy can be very confusing at times. I try to put it up anyway, so people can find it quickly.
PubMed is the ONLY place we allow quotes with no link provided, to the abstracts. Any other quoting or linking must be done carefully here. You may only quote a small passage and always provide links when using the linking feature.
Here is a post explaining linking issues:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread37384.html
Please read it all to the end.
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