Read a PubMed search on your Kindle
A standing literature search that lands as a reading list, so you stop re-running it by hand.
Set this up Free for 14 days.
Why on a schedule
A standing literature search is something most researchers already run by hand, on a rhythm they eventually stop keeping. Turning it into a delivery removes the part that decays: remembering.
Give it the query you already use. New results arrive as a reading list with the abstract in full, so triage happens away from the machine you work on.
What arrives
Title, journal, authors and abstract for each new result, linked back to the record.
- Default schedule
- 07:00 every weekday, in your own time zone
- Format
- EPUB with a contents page
- Plan
- Both plans — 50 sources on Standard from $3.99/mo, unlimited on Pro
Start from one of these
Each one is a real feed URL. Follow the link and it is filled in for you.
| Source | Feed URL | |
|---|---|---|
| CRISPR base editing | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/webservices/rest/search?query=CRISPR+base+editing&format=json&pageSize=50&sort=P_PDATE_D+desc | Use this |
| GLP-1 and cardiovascular outcomes | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/webservices/rest/search?query=GLP-1+receptor+agonist+cardiovascular&format=json&pageSize=50&sort=P_PDATE_D+desc | Use this |
| Long COVID and cognition | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/webservices/rest/search?query=long+COVID+cognitive+impairment&format=json&pageSize=50&sort=P_PDATE_D+desc | Use this |
| Antimicrobial resistance surveillance | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/webservices/rest/search?query=antimicrobial+resistance+surveillance&format=json&pageSize=50&sort=P_PDATE_D+desc | Use this |
Setting it up
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Paste your Kindle email
It ends in
@kindle.com. Where to find it → -
Approve our address on Amazon
Once, so Amazon lets our documents onto your Kindle. Where →
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Add the source and fill in search query
Everything else has a sensible default you can change later.
- Search query (required) — for example
crispr delivery AND (2026[dp]) - PubMed RSS id (optional, from PubMed’s "Create RSS" button) (optional) — for example
1yQIkYIsD5RfJhFm6ZFhLBAiP4y1i - Results per poll (optional) — for example
50
- Search query (required) — for example
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Pick when it should arrive
The default for this source is 07:00 every weekday, evaluated in your own time zone — including across a clock change. Or collect it into a digest with your other reading so it arrives as one issue.
Other presets
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