• Radiology User Guide

  •  Basic Search 

    1. In the Search bar in the upper right hand corner of the Radiology  homepage, type one or more words—for example, "hepatic radiofrequency ablation"—that relate to articles you're looking for.
    2. Click Go. Your results will appear on your screen, and you can then click on articles to read them  
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    Advanced Search 

    1. Click "Advanced Search" under the Basic Search bar to refine your results to include articles from specific dates, authors, keywords and more.
    2. Click “Submit” to search or “Clear” to clear certain fields. 
       
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    Finding Past Issues 

    1. Click the “ARCHIVE” link in the upper left corner of the Radiology homepage.
    2. Here you can explore recent issues, as well as past issues from the Radiology Legacy Collection dating all the way back to 1923. For more on the Legacy Collection, look here:

     

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    Signing-up for RSS Feeds 

    1. Go to Radiology RSS Feeds  and click on the RSS buttons to download feeds of current and published ahead of print articles, or limit to topics related to an article. 
    2. Click “Subscribe to this feed.” Plus, get Abstract RSS Feeds delivered to your Kindle. Receive abstracts from the current and published ahead of print issues monthly from Radiology and bi-monthly from RadioGraphics.  

     

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    Signing-Up for E-mail Alerts  

    1. Click “Add / Edit / Delete” on the Email Alerts  page to opt in for emails detailing new Radiology table of contents, future table of contents, published ahead of print articles, subspecialty content, and cite track alerts.
    2. Change your current alert settings by clicking "Manage Your Alerts."

     

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    Using the Table of Contents 

    1. Click on any issue to view a comprehensive table of contents. Sections include: Science to Practice, Reviews and Commentary, Perspectives, Reviews, Original Research, Experimental Studies and more. You'll also find articles listed by subspecialty.
    2. Scroll down to view the articles. Each entry has a few lines of "preview" text, and gives you options of how you'd like to view that article—abstract, full text, full text PDF, and figures only. Click “Full Text (PDF)” to print the article.  
       

      
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    Using Image Zoom  

    1. Click "In this page" link within the image to view a larger version of the image. To view the larger image in a new window, click "In a new window."
    2. Click "Download the image to a PowerPoint slide" to automatically open Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer. The selected image will appear as its own slide with a full citation to the related article. 
        
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    Sharing articles  

    1. Click "Email this article to a friend” under Services on the right navigation menu.
    2. Click “Social Bookmarking” in the right navigation or the icons below the article to share journal articles on myRSNA or your favorite social networking website.  
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    Searching for similar articles 
    1. Click “Services” and then “Similar articles in this journal” or “Similar articles in PubMed.”
    2. The most relevant results will be displayed automatically. 

     

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    Using Hotlight™ Search 

    1. To search for articles related to a specific keyword within an article, highlight the word or phrase with your mouse. A yellow lightbulb icon will appear to the right of the highlighted selection.
    2. Click on the lightbulb to initiate your search. Watch a Hotlight video tutorial
       
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