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Edward G. Miner Library

Genomics: Journals

Genomics in Research: A Library Guide for Scientists and Scholars

Search String

MeSH has the following:

An example PubMed search string: 

(Genome OR Genomes OR Genomic OR Genomics OR Exome  OR Exomes OR Exomic OR Metagenome  OR Metagenomic OR "National Human Genome Research Institute (U.S.)"[MeSH] OR NHGRI OR cDNA OR mRNA OR Cytogenomic* OR Neurogenomic* OR Pharmacogenomic* OR Toxicogenomic* OR "Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act" OR "Genetic Association Studies"[MeSH] OR "Genome-Wide Association Study"[MeSH] OR GWAS OR "Human Genome Project" OR "SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, DNA"[MeSH] OR "Chromosome Mapping"[MeSH] OR "Gene Editing"[MeSH]) 

LibKey.io

Lookup a journal article by DOI or PMID


LibKey.io allows users to input a DOI or PMID and connect to the full text of articles available through the UR Libraries. If the article is unavailable in the library's collection you will have the option to submit an Interlibrary Loan request.

Genome Research

Nature Reviews Genetics

BrowZine

Browse the most recent issues of a wide array of journals in an electronic format. You can build your own bookshelf of journals you would like to receive updates when new issues come out. Available for iPads and Android tablets and in a browser. 

  • Tablet version provides PDF's which can be saved in a variety of programs such as reference management software, Box.com or Notability.
  • Web Version allows patrons to read articles online from a web browser.
  • Requires an account to save favorite journals.

Setting up LibKey Nomad

LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that facilitates access to the Libraries' full text resources as you find research on the web. LibKey Nomad provides one-click access to full text from websites like PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and publisher pages.

Currently, LibKey Nomad is available for the following browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brace & Vivaldi

How to set up LibKey Nomad
  1. Go to the Download LibKey Nomad website
  2. Click on the icon for your browser of choice and follow the prompts to add the extension
  3. Choose University of Rochester as your institution