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EZProxy for long-distanceaccess to databases, e-journals and e-books
Useful RC & PH DatabasesDatabase Name FocusPsycINFO Psychology, psychiatry
CINAHL Patient care, nursing, allied health (not much PH, tho)
Academic Search Premier
Full-text peer-reviewed journals
PubMed Medical treatment, anatomy, health policy, administration
ERIC Education/training
Toxline Toxicology/toxic releases, haz. chemicals, enviro health
Green=EBSCO databases Yellow = Cambridge Scientific databases
Here they are
PsycINFO – Start by searching your term in the
Thesaurus
1. Type term. Change radio button to “Relevancy Ranked.”
1. Type term. Change radio button to “Relevancy Ranked.”
3. Click on best term.
2. Hit [Browse].
Exploring Thesaurus terms
+ means more specific terms exist.
To simultaneously search both the general & specific terms, click checkbox under Explode
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Full record
Major concepts indicated by *
Results
Click on title hyperlink to see abstract
Folder”=list of citations you’ve selected.
Click on Add or the folder icon to select this citation.
Click on Add (1 - #) if you want every citation on the page selected for printing/saving/emailing.
Click on Cited References link to view an article’s bibliography, even if you can’t get full text of the rest of the
article!
For additional articles on your topic . . .
Sample “Cited References” page
Possible link to full-text online
Linking through SFX
Print journal
Refine Search
To limit # of retrievals by adding more criteria, type in or use pull-downs under Refine Search tab.
Working with Selected Records
Click on icon or words above results list to get to a list of citations you’ve selected.
Then choose desired output function.
Advanced Search
* = TruncateTruncate = add * to at least 3 letters at beginning of word to get all word variations that start same way.
Here rehabilitat* finds: rehabilitate, rehabilitates, rehabilitated, rehabilitatation rehabilitations.
3 search boxes!
More about Advanced Search
To require a term to be in a particular “field” (part of the citation), use the pull-downs to the right of the search box.
Click checkboxes to change or choose multiple databases to
search
If changing databases, unclick checkbox of “old” database when you click checkbox of “new”
Click at top or bottom of page to get to search page
Searching multiple databases simultaneously?
You will not get a thesaurus of subject headings because different databases use different headings.
So you will have to search on keywords rather than on subject headings when simultaneously searching multiple databases.
CINAHL
…almost identical to PsycINFO
The active page is indicated by a GREEN tab, inactive in BLUE.
If you are given a thesaurus in an EBSCO database, you can reach it via the Suggest Terms checkbox above the search boxes in
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Adding subheadings in CINAHL
Click on subject term to see which subheadings are available for that term.
Adding subheadings to a subject heading in CINAHL
1. Click one or more subheading checkboxes.
2. Make sure pull-down is at OR if including 2+ subheadings.
3. Click [Search] .
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Search for items in a particular journal
Under Publications tab’s Browse for search box, Relevancy Ranked is probably the more useful option.
Under Publications tab’s Browse for search box, Relevancy Ranked is probably the more useful option.
PubMed – 16 million records and growing!
Click here on any page to return to this basic search page
Click here on any page to return to this basic search page
Keyword search with truncation and phrase searching to get most recent citations (generally published within the past week)
Anatomy of a PubMed citation
Subject headings summarize topics discussed in article in 1.
Links to possible electronic full-textLinks to possible electronic full-text
Each citation has unique ID #Each citation has unique ID #
Abstract
Major subject
Simple, general search by Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
History
Then type the # sign and set numbers combined with AND or OR or NOT in the search box at the top of the page or….
click on the set # in the table under Search. Use the resulting pull-downs under Options to move the search into the search box.
First clear your search box.
More specific subject heading search
Click checkbox to add a subheading to specify aspect of topic and/or to limit to articles focusing mainly on your topic.
To simultaneously search on multiple aspects (subheadings)…
Click their checkboxes, then select the appropriate connector (AND /OR/NOT) from the SEND TO pull-down.
Edit
If you want to change your search before running it, highlight text and hit DELETE or type in terms OR click in more checkboxes before you click [Search PubMed]
These results need limiting!
Lines here means PubMed has an abstract for this article
To set limits:
Reminder above results list of limits currently set
Limits stay on for rest of search session, tho they are not applied to Related articles searches.
Selecting Records
Orange = free full-text thru PubMed ! Green = electronic available but not necessarily via PubMed.
Clipboard
Check at least one citation before you click [Send to] with Clip Remove or it’ll remove ALL!
Emailing
Records
Emailing Page
Will appear as email from [email protected] - be careful about deleting unopened!!!
Change order of citations here.
Correcting bad citationsUse Single Citation Matcher and whatever info you have to complete an incomplete citation.
If you find a reference contains incorrect info, type in the words and leave out one # at a time.
Most referencing errors are in the volume, issue and page numbers.
Public Health – Special Queries
Journals Database
Click on [Links], then [PubMed] for all citations from this journal in PubMed
“Translate” full titles to title abbreviations if required for publication or translate title abbreviations to full titles to locate journals on shelves at HSCL
Web of Science
Contains 3 databases: Science, Soc Sci and Arts/Humanities
Use this to investigate the development of a topic from the citation you chose in PubMed
Cited Reference Search
Type in info. Click Search.
Locate exact article you want
Click View Record for abstract and links.
Cited References = sources author used in
writing this article
Times Cited = articles that have used this article in subsequent development of the idea(s)
Free e-journal/ book source
s
Strictly biomedical
http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/
http://www.biomedcentral.com/
http://www.bioone.org/
Multidisciplinary
http://highwire.stanford.edu/
http://www.doaj.org/
Multidisciplinary older issues
http://www.jstor.org/
Electronic medical books
http://www.freebooks4doctors.com/
Ulrich’s International Periodicals Directory
- Check if peer-reviewed
-MAYbe full-text access
Advanced search
Full text available thru Ulrich’s?
Legend and icons show 2 of 4 titles with “rehabilitation
counseling” in the title are peer-reviewed/refereed.
For Help with Databases• Attend one of the library’s free classes
on using its databases.
• Or use our tutorials and handouts from the classes to figure out on your own how the different databases work.
Tutorials for databases
This PubMed tutorial lets you choose individual database functions to learn about. Each is brief.
Tutorials for other Databases
ERIC help here
PsycINFO, PubMed help here
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