Table of Contents: 2021 MAY–JUNE No. 440
PMC Labs is here. Let us know what you think! NLM Tech Bull. 2021 May-Jun;(440):e7.
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is updating PubMed Central (PMC) to a give you a more modern and easier to use site and we want your feedback. The first phase of this work is now on PMC Labs for you to explore and provide feedback.
In the first phase we have focused on modernizing PMC's platform to create a more stable and easy-to-update environment. This also includes some initial changes to the homepage (see Figure 1), site organization, and article pages (see Figure 2). Many of the updates you see on the Labs site create a similar look and feel for PMC and PubMed, reorganizing documentation to highlight the most accessed and important content first and consolidating redundant features to provide a smoother experience. Please visit PMC Labs to try out the PMC updates and provide feedback using the buttons on the lower right-hand side of the Labs pages (see Figure 1). We will update the current PMC website with new features once we gather your input on the Labs site.
When you run a search, you'll notice the search results display in PMC Labs is the same as on the current PMC website. You will still have access to existing filters, search details, recent activity, NCBI data links, and the databases menu in the search bar through the search results page. We are currently gathering input on how to provide the best search experience across PMC and the other NCBI literature databases.
Clicking on an article record in the search results will return you to the Labs view. The article itself will look largely unchanged, but as an initial improvement, we have updated the right-hand display to highlight the most frequently used content/links. Figure 2 highlights features of the PMC Labs article display.
Highlighted features in Figure 2:
We will be relying on comments that you submit through the green Feedback button on the Labs pages to see if the changes we make are helpful and to guide the improvements that will be part of future phases. Please let us know what you think!