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GEP year 1 Searching for Information Paula Funnell [email protected] Senior Academic Liaison Librarian (Medicine and Dentistry)

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GEP year 1

Searching for Information

Paula [email protected]

Senior Academic Liaison Librarian (Medicine and Dentistry)

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Learning outcomes

• To be introduced to the library website and search tools

• To know where to look for good quality information on the web

• To learn how to use key medical databases effectively

• To manage references using EndNote

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Library website

www.library.qmul.ac.uk

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Search engines

• Search engine = supermarket

• Photo by vauvau (http://flic.kr/p/75yAAb)

• Searches across many DIFFERENT things

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Healthcare specific search engines

• Search specifically across healthcare related resources

• Search across good quality internet resources

• Much more manageable number of results

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Medline Plus

• US National Institutes of Health's web site for patients and their families and friends

• Designed to provide up-to-date healthcare information in understandable language

• Also provides links to the latest medical research

www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus

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Evidence Search

• Easy to use• Searches across high-quality

healthcare specific resources• Provided and managed by NICE• Wide range of filters allow you to

narrow down your search e.g. by type of information or date of publication

www.evidence.nhs.uk

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TRIP

• One simple search box• Results are colour coded giving an at

a glance indication of quality of information

• Results vary widely - including primary research, reviews, textbooks and news

www.tripdatabase.com

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Search engines quiz

• Log on to QMplus using your QM login• Go to MBBS GEP Year 1 Information

Portal

Library and information Resources

Search tools, databases, referencing

Search engines

• Complete the quiz

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Databases

• Databases – florist

• Photo by stevewhis (http://flic.kr/p/a4h4RJ)

• Collection of SAME thing

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Databases

• Vast collections of references of published research

• Filters can be applied to narrow results down

• Searches can be combined and saved for future use

• References can be imported to EndNote

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MEDLINE (PubMed)

• PubMed is a search interface for the MEDLINE database

• Database of references and abstracts of journal articles

• Covers the broad field of biomedicine• Special QM PubMed address for

easier full-text access

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?otool=igbqmullib

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Web of Science

• Part of ISI Web of Knowledge• Contains:

– Science Citation Index– Social Sciences Citation Index– Arts and Humanities Citation Index

• Need to log in off campus

www.webofknowledge.com

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Scopus

• World’s largest abstract and citation database

• Search across a range of subject areas

• Includes Medline coverage• Need to log in off campus

www.scopus.com

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The Cochrane Library

• High quality systematic reviews• Already been critically appraised• Full text available• Also contains abstracts of other

systematic reviews and clinical trials

www.thecochranelibrary.com

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Database Tasks

• Work through the PubMed activity in the databases chapter on QMplus

• In pairs: one work through Web of Science activity and the other Scopus

• Discuss your findings with your partner

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Broadening your search

• An OR search – combine two synonyms to give a larger number of results

• Child health OR paediatrics will search for any articles containing one or both of the terms

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Broadening your search

• Truncation – add an asterisk to the stem of a word

• Injur* will search for injury, injuries, injured, injuring . . .

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Narrowing your search

• An AND search – combine two elements of your search question to give a smaller number of results

• Asthma AND children will search for any articles containing both of the terms

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Narrowing your search

• Phrase searching – enclose phrase within quotation marks

• “diabetes mellitus” will return results where diabetes and mellitus appear side by side in the title or abstract

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Subject headings &thesaurus terms

• E.g. MeSH terms in PubMed • Alternative to keyword searching • Fixed set of terms assigned to define

the main focus of an article• Each article “tagged” with several

headings• Heading not necessarily a word that

appears in title or abstract• PubMed automatically searches MeSH

terms. Check the search details box.

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Summary

• Use specialist search engines to search across a wide range of good quality web resources

• Use databases to find academic research articles, both primary research as well as review articles

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EndNote

my.endnote.com