POPLINE is Getting a Makeover

K4Health Highlights

Debra Dickson

JHU∙CCP | POPLINE Manager

The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project is pleased to announce that changes are coming to the POPLINE website (www.popline.org). POPLINE is the world’s largest database of reproductive health literature, and thousands of new records are added every year. But while the database is up-to-date, the website itself has not had a major upgrade in quite some time.

Over the last six months, as part of a larger series of enhancements to the K4Health web portfolio, we have been working on a new and improved POPLINE. We’re excited to report that the new system will be available in just a few weeks. POPLINE users will see a fresh new look and easy-to-use interface for accessing a wealth of family planning and reproductive health information in just a few clicks!

POPLINE Logo

POPLINE's New Logo

What's New?

  • Modern design
  • Multiple export options
  • Mobile-friendly interface
  • Customizable Advanced Search
  • Saved searches and My Documents
  • Over 400-pre-coordinated instant searches
  • User profiles & updated document request process
  • Filtering search results by Keyword, Country, Language, and Year

Our tentative public launch date is early July 2012.  We invite you to explore and discover the many new features designed to give you an engaging experience and provide you with up-to-date information on scientific research, technical and programmatic publications, as well as unpublished documents and project reports.

If you have any questions about these changes, please contact me directly – I’m the “POPLINE” option on our website contact form.

Comments

Cool! Thanks, Debbie. Looking forward to seeing the new website. You guys at POPLINE are awesome! What would we researchers do without you?

Thanks Ushma.  And what would we do without you researchers!

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