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A-Z Library ResourcesWilliam H. Welch Medical
Librarywww.welch.jhu.edu
Lori Rosman, MLS, [email protected] 24, 2013
E is for E-Resources• Over 7,000
electronic journals
• More than 400 electronic databases
• 9,000+ electronic books
• More than 2,000 videos
Easy to browse
E is for E-Resources
Welch E-Resources• Browse alphabetically• Search titles of
resourcesbiostatistics
E is for E-Resources
• Summary of search results
• Click on title to access
P is for Popular ResourcesPubMed – A database from the National Library of Medicine containing over 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.
Cochrane Library – Provides access to independent high quality evidence for health care decision making.
Embase – Covers international biomedical literature, including journals and many conferences. Includes more than 5 million citations not covered by PubMed.
Scopus & Web of Science – Abstract and citation databases that cover the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields as well as arts and humanities.
WorldCat – Catalogs content of more than 50,000 libraries in more than 90 countries. Contains more than 63 million records referencing physical and digital items in over 360 languages.
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The comprehensive listing of all holdings in the JHU Libraries, both in print and electronic format.
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C is for Catalyst or JH Libraries Catalog
C is for Catalyst or JH Libraries Catalog
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• Note - Public Health Guide
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O is for Off-Campus Access:JHConnect (VPN)
Step 1: Go to http://my.jhu.edu and log in with your JHED ID and password.Step 2: Select “Technology”
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O is for Off-Campus Access:JHConnect (VPN)
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R is for Refworks
• RefWorks is an online bibliographic management tool that allows you to create your own personal database of references.
• You can automatically import references from a search performed in a database or enter them manually.
• RefWorks is free to the Hopkins community and accessible with your JHED ID and password.
Easy access from the Welch Library web site: “Quick Tools”
R is for Refworks
Login here!
Left side is for Group Accounts only!
R is for Refworkshttp://guides.library.jhu.edu/refworks
R is for Refworks
R is for Refworks
• Select “RefWorks direct export”.
• Select “Complete format”.
• Login to your RefWorks account for direct import.
R is for Refworks
• References import into “Last Imported” folder.
• “Help” contains easy to follow tutorials.
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G is for Google Scholar
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Access Hopkins full text and RefWorks direct export through Google Scholar!
http://scholar.google.com/
G is for Google Scholar
• Click on “Show links to import citations into”
• Select program –RefWorks is listed last.
http://scholar.google.com/
Set up direct export to your Bibliography Manager!
G is for Google Scholar
• Click on “Library Links”• Type “Hopkins” in search box.• Select all options for Hopkins and Save.
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Tips: Finding Resources
• Welch Medical Library: http://welch.jhmi.edu/
• Welch Public Health guide: http://welch.jhmi.edu/welchone/Public-Health-Resources
• Sheridan Libraries: www.library.jhu.edu
• Sheridan Data & Statistics Guide: http://guides.library.jhu.edu/datastats
I is for Informationist
Lori Rosman, MLS, [email protected]
410-614-1286
Department of Biostatistics Office Hours:SPH, Genome Cafe
Wednesdays, 2 – 3pm (and by appointment)
Available for Skype or Adobe Connect meetings too!