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Library Instruction: Nursing Undergraduate Students By: Maletta Payne, Emerging Technologies Librarian/ Nursing Library Liaison Email: [email protected] Telephone: (225)771-2604

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Library Instruction:

Nursing Undergraduate Students

By: Maletta Payne,

Emerging Technologies Librarian/

Nursing Library Liaison

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: (225)771-2604

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LibGuides & Nursing Students

Accessing LibGuides

Off-Campus Access

Research Queries & Strategies

Electronic & Print Books

Library Services for SU Nursing Students

Agenda

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LibGuides: Facts

Course Management System

used by Librarians

One-stop research portal

Librarians are able to

personalize library services

for students

Goal: Simplify Research

Process

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LibGuides & Benefits

Nursing LibGuide Benefits:

Quick access to nursing

databases Includes:

Electronic Journals

Electronic References

Electronic Books

Electronic Dissertations

Library handouts

Nursing Tutorials

APA Citation Information

Research Strategies

RSS Feeds/Nursing

issues

Much more…….

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Other Access Options for Library Resources

Library’s Website>Go to: (http://www.lib.subr.edu)

Southern University Website (subr.edu)> Library>Linked to Library’s website

Blackboard (Requested embedded courses only) & >Linked to Library’s Website

LibGuides

Information found on the library’s

website Online catalog

Databases

Electronic Books

Electronic Reserve

LibGuides

Library Liaisons

Citation Guides

Virtual Library Tour

Library

Departments

Library Services

Library Hours

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Accessing Databases from the Library’s

Website

Website>Go to:

(http://www.lib.subr.edu)

Locate FIND

Click on Articles & Databases

Databases A to Z

Databases by

Subject

E-Journals by Title

*Available on your Nursing LibGuide

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Off-Campus Access

S01234567

CHANGEME

• Click “Office Campus”

• You will be prompted to enter a User Name and PIN.

• User Name= Banner ID #

Ex. S0123456

• Pin=CHANGEME

• Click “Authenticate”

*Required for accessing electronic resources off-campus regardless of access point*

Contact Ms. Payne for access problems, Click on Report Database Access Problems in your Nursing LibGuide*

S012345

CHANGEME

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Identifying Nursing Databases

Ebsco Discovery Service

Academic Search Complete

Abstracts in Social Gerontology

AHFS Consumer Medication Information

*Alt HealthWatch

*CINAHL Plus

Credo Reference

*Dissertation Abstracts Online

E-Book Collection

*Health Source

Lexis Nexis

*Medline

Mental Measurement Yearbook

Newspaper Source

*Ovid Nursing Collection

*ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source

Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection

Psych Info

Science Direct

WorldCat

**Denotes Core Nursing Databases

Accessible from LibGuide, and the Library’s website**

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Facts about core nursing databases

* CEU-Continuing Education Units

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Facts about core nursing databases

Health Source:

Nursing/Academic

Edition (EBSCOhost)

• 822 abstracted and

indexed journals

• 542 full-text journals

• 441 peer-reviewed

ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source

• 1,070 Titles

• 890 Full-Text Articles

• 12,300 Full-Text Dissertations

Science Direct (Health Sciences)

741 Full-Text Articles & eBooks

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The Internet & Research Articles

• Hits that consist

mainly of citations,

books and articles.

• Require access fee.

(fees can range from

$25.00 to $75.00 or

higher)

FACTS

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Benefits of using

John B. Cade Library for Articles

• Journal articles are free.

• You have more control over the type/amount of

information you need.

• You will save time & money.

• There are databases geared toward your area

of study.

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Boolean Operators

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Combine using OR/AND/NOT

(Boolean Operators)

Boolean logic refers to the logical relationship among search terms (keywords).

Use Boolean Logic to narrow, broaden, or exclude search results. Boolean logic consists of three logical operators: AND/OR/NOT

AND/NOT>>>>>>>>> (Decrease results)OR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (Increase results)

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Boolean Operators

1. Boolean Operator AND>>Connects 2 or more keywords

Example> Fluid AND Electrolyte imbalance

2. Boolean Operator OR>>Connects 2 or more similar concepts

Example> Oral Lesions OR Ulcers

3. Boolean Operator NOT>>Used to exclude words from your

search

Example>Women NOT Men

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Advanced Search Techniques “Truncation”

What is Truncation?

Truncation, also called stemming, is a

technique that allows you to search for various

word endings and spellings simultaneously.

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Advanced Search Techniques “Truncation”

To use truncation enter the root of a word and

put the truncation symbol at the end. The

database will return results that include any

ending of the root word.

Example:

child* = child, child’s, children, children’s,

childhood

*GOAL in using truncation is to retrieve more

results.

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Advanced Search Techniques

“Truncation”

Truncation symbols may vary by database, the most common truncation symbols are:

* Asterisk

! Exclamation Mark

? Question Mark

# Hashtag

Look at the database “Help” screens to find out which symbol to use.

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Basic Search (EBSCO Interfaces)

The Basic Search screen of EBSCO interfaces lets you

create a search with limiters, expanders, and Boolean

Operators.

Create a search by:

Entering search term(s) or keywords in the FIND field

Select Search Options

Select search mode

Apply limiters

Click Search

*Search mode= “Find all my search terms” or SmartText Searching

*Limiters =Full-text/publication

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Basic Search (EBSCO Interfaces)

Find Field

#1

#2

#3

#1. Search Box

#2. Search

Modes/Expanders

#3. Limit your results

#4. Search

#4

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Advanced Search (EBSCO Interfaces)

#1

#2

#3

#1. Enter keywords

#2. Search Modes and Expanders

#3. Limit your results

#4. Search

#4

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Advanced Search (EBSCO Interfaces)

Additional Options

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EBSCO Results List

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Printing & Email

Printing, Email, Add to folder, Cite, Export, Permalink, Bookmark

After clicking the PDF, HTML or Abstract,

TOOLS appear to the right

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Subject Headings

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Databases: Subject Heading

When you begin to look for information on a topic

in nursing databases (CINAHL, Health Source

Complete, Medline), etc., it is often not obvious

which word or words to use for your topic.

Subject Headings is a strategy for finding alternative

terms/words.

Works like a Thesaurus

Subject Headings names varies according to the

database

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Search Strategy (Subject Headings)

Subject Headings

Databases

CINAHL Health Source CompleteMedline

*Strategy for finding alternative terms/words.* =

MeSHCINAHL Headings

Subjects

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Search Strategy (Subject Headings)DATABASE: MEDLINE

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Search Strategy (Subject Headings)

DATABASE: CINAHL PLUS with Full Text

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Search Strategies

(Putting it all together)

http://youtu.be/tZEhOBj921o

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Finding Dissertations

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Dissertations

Comprehensive collection of

Dissertations and Theses from around the

world.

Coverage 1861-Present

Full-text coverage 1997-present

SU Dissertations/Theses 2009-present

Access Dissertations Abstracts Online via the

Library’s A to Z List, your Nursing LibGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ_8DJdLm2Q&featur

e=youtube_gdata

Dissertation Abstracts Online (ProQuest)

* SU print Dissertations/Theses are available from 1987-2009.

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Electronic Book Collection

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Electronic Book Collection

EBSCOhost E-Book Collection Facts

Contains over 65,000 electronic books covering multiple disciplines.

E-Books can be accessed on campus/remotely.

You cannot print the entire book, 60 page limit.

4718 E-Books on Health and Medicine.

Available through Databases A to Z.

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Finding Print Books

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Finding a Print Book

Library Website

http://www.lib.subr.edu

Locate FIND

Click:

Books and Journals

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Finding Print Books/Online Catalog

search terms

author, editor, corporate author

title of book

topicrelated published works

journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters

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Online Catalog & Resources

Books

E-Books

Journals

Magazines

E-Journals

Newspapers

DVD &VHS Formats

SU Theses & Dissertations

Sound Recordings

Archives

Music Scores

Reference Materials (encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks,

almanacs, directories, etc.)

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Library of Congress Classification System

John B. Cade Library uses the Library of Congress Classification System

LC Classification (Books are arranged by Subject)

Call Numbers “R- RZ” contain medical and health books.

R General Medicine.

RA Public Aspects of Medicine.

RB Pathology.

RC Internal Medicine.

Surgery. RD

RE Ophthalmology.

RF Ear, Nose, and Throat.

RG Gynecology, Obstetrics.

RJ Pediatrics.

RK Dentistry.

RL Dermatology.

RM Therapeutics, Pharmacology.

RS Pharmacy.

RT Nursing.

RV Botanic, Eclectic Medicine.

RX Homeopathy.

RZ Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Mental Healing.

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Library of Congress Classification System

Graduate/PhD students can check-out library materials for 4 weeks/28 days.

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Where to check-out books

Books can be checked-out at the Circulation

Desk located on the 1st Floor of Library.

Circulation is located across for the Ask Here

Desk.

You will need your Southern University Id. card

to check-out a book.

4th Floor Under Construction4th floor is temporarily closed for repairs.

Please submit request for books found on

the 4th floor to Ms. Payne.

Call numbers found on 4th floor: Q-Z

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Library Services for Nursing Students

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Library Services (For articles not available @ JBC

Library)

Interlibrary Loan Ingenta Connect

Allows SU Students to borrow

materials not owned by John B.

Cade Library from other lending

institutions.

Usually takes 2-4 weeks for

delivery of materials.

IngentaConnect is a pay per use service librarians utilize to locate articles not owned by the library.

Provided free of charge to SU Graduate Students.

Please allow 24-48hours for request to be processed.

*Interlibrary & Ingenta Connect are available from LibGuides and the library’s website.

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Library Services

LALINC

LALINC grants

Graduate/PhD students

of Louisiana colleges

and universities to

borrow materials from

academic libraries other

than their own.

Submit a request via

your Nursing LibGuide.

Study Rooms

1st floor Reference Reading Room

(2 Study Rooms) Check-out at 1st Floor

Ask Here Desk *SU ID Needed*

2nd Floor (12 Study Carrels, (1) Study

Room (ITC Lab) Check-out at 1st Floor

Ask Here Desk *SU ID Needed*

3rd Floor (1Group Study Room)

(No check-out needed)

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Library Services

Copiers

Electronic Devices

iPad Air, iPad Mini,

Kindle

Check-out available at

the Ask Here Desk

Southern University ID

required for check-out

FLOOR LOCATION# OF

COPIERS

1st Copy Center 3

2nd Computer Lab 1

3rdCamille Shade Collection

Department1

1st Copy Center1 Fax

Machine

* Students are required to add money to SU IDs for printing. Money can be added in the

Computer Lab located on the 2nd floor of the Library.*

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Computer Labs

2 computer labs are located on the 2nd floor of the library.The Information Technology

Center (ITC)

• 2 plasma televisions,

• 2 group study rooms

• over 30 computers

equipped with:

• Microsoft Word

• Microsoft Excel

• Microsoft PowerPoint

• SPSS

The Library Learning Resource

Center (LLRC) has over

50 computers, & 4 Scanners,

Card Machine (accepts cash only).

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Need help with your research?

Ms. Payne

School of Nursing Library Liaison

Phone: (225) 771-2604

Email: [email protected]

Consultation: Schedule an appointment

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Library Hours

(Fall/Spring)

7:30 am-12 midnight (M-Thur.)

7:30 am-5:00 pm (Friday)

1:00 pm-5:00 pm (Saturday)

2:00 pm-12 midnight (Sunday)

Main Library Hours